To Wotif, a baby sister: Wotflight
BRISBANE – Wotflight, described as an innovative new way to search and book flights online, has been launched across Australia.
The sister site of online accommodation website Wotif.com, it offers the ability to compare domestic Australian airfares in one window, as well as book and receive immediate confirmation.
Megan Magill, general manager brand, Wotflight, said no other Australian website allowed online searchers to compare and book flights from more domestic airlines in one place.
“We have a real focus on regional Australia with one of the biggest ranges of Australian airlines available to book online,†Magill said.
“And with every booking our customers make on Wotflight, they will get a bonus $10 Wotif.com accommodation voucher.
Wotif Group CEO Robbie Cooke said the launch of Wotflight was a natural progression for the group.
“We’ve just announced another record six month result for the Wotif Group and I am really excited to be launching Wotflight to complement our accommodation site,†he said.
“We have Australian domestic flights on offer initially, and will be progressively launching trans-Tasman and an international booking service.â€
Wotflight can be found at www.wotflight.com
Footnote: Wotif.com Holdings Limited has announced a 34 percent increase in its half year profit delivering a record profit after tax of $27.6m.
A total of 3.7 million room nights sold across the Group – up 22 percent, while 587,000 room nights were sold in Asia – up 20 percent.
Wotif Group’s managing director and group CEO, Robbie Cooke, commenting on the result, said, “Our performance over the six months is clear evidence that the Wotif.com business continues to gain momentum.
“More and more consumers are deserting the old world ‘bricks and mortar’ travel store and discovering the value, convenience and ease of booking online.”
Ian Jarrett
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