Sprice is nice say one million visitors
SINGAPORE – Travel search engine Sprice.com is claiming the market leadership in Asia Pacific with more than one million visitors per month.
The milestone also confirms Sprice.com’s position as the fastest-growing travel search engine since establishing its presence in the region in 2007.
“Clearly, our strategy is working. Our strong and growing database of hotel and travel content is proving immensely popular with travellers in the region,†said Vikas Gulati, vice president Asia Pacific, Sprice.com. 


Sprice.com has enhanced its hotel application to provide users with a better search experience.
Consumers are now able to search, in real time, availability and prices of hotels housed in one of the largest online databases existing currently.
Users can refine their search according to the hotel rating and amenities they desire. For example, a user searching for four-star hotel in Singapore with a swimming pool, a fitness centre and wi-fi will be able to choose from more than 43 hotels.
Users can also directly search the websites of Sprice.com’s key hotel partners. 

With a global footprint in 15 markets across the globe and a reach of three million users per month, Sprice.com is looking to grow its business in Asia Pacific further by increasing investments and expanding operations in Singapore, India, Malaysia, Philippines and Hong Kong, where it already has a presence. 


Currently, Sprice.com partners more than 200 travel vendors and 120,000 hotels in the world including Asia-based companies such as Asiatravel, Asiarooms, Agoda and Zuji.
Sprice.com also works with travel portals including ExpressIndia, OneIndia and Sify. 


Ian Jarrett
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