Sprice.com in partnership deal with Asiarooms
SINGAPORE – Sprice.com, the European real-time travel search engine, has inked a strategic partnership with travel portal, Asiarooms.com. 


This alliance expands Sprice.com’s ability to provide current information and rates of more than 120,000 hotels around the world.
“Since Sprice.com was established in 2006, we have experienced phenomenal growth, both in visitor numbers and partnerships with leading travel suppliers,†said Vikas Gulati, vice president of Sprice.com in Asia Pacific.
“With Asiarooms.com coming on board, we are confident that we will cross the half-million visitor mark in this region by the end of 2008.â€
Gulati said one of Sprice.com’s core objectives was to provide visitors with rich and localised travel offers and information.
“With an extensive network of 60,000 hotel partnerships around Asia Pacific, Asiarooms.com will, without a doubt, support us in meeting this objective and satisfying user demand,†he added.

John Fearon, head of marketing for Asiarooms.com, said, “While Sprice.com represents an opportunity to us to further extend our exposure in the region, we provide Sprice.com’s users with greater access to a wider range of hotel deals and information online.â€
With the latest addition of Asiarooms.com, Sprice.com now has more than 170 partnerships with leading travel partners in Asia Pacific and around the world.
Sprice.com is also currently expanding beyond Singapore to increase its presence in India, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Thailand.
Ian Jarrett
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