Priceline.co.uk listed in The Times Online ‘100 best travel websites’
www.priceline.co.uk has been selected as one of the ‘100 best travel websites’ by The Times Online.
The sites were chosen based on quality of information, design, value for money and ease of use.
Luke Errington, Head of B2C Marketing, Priceline Europe stated: “We are delighted to have www.priceline.co.uk recognised by The Times online as a reliable, top-quality website offering ‘great value options with plenty of reviews’. We pride ourselves on offering customers 100% genuine hotel guest reviews and great deals at over 15,000 properties across Europe ranging from B&B to 5 star.”
www.priceline.co.uk is an innovative site that offers a whole host of user-friendly features. In addition to the site’s 360,000+ guest reviews, other features include:
– PillowTalkTM, to view at a glance what previous guests have said about a particular hotel
– ‘My budget is’, a price filter for customers searching for hotels within a specified budget
– Name Your Own PriceTM (NYOP) for the more adventurous traveller who can place a bid for a mystery hotel and obtain 4 star accommodation at 2 star prices.
To view the full Times Online listing, see: http://travel.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,26689-2155182.html
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