Wotif.com extends booking window to three months

Wednesday, 12 Feb, 2009 0

BANGKOK – Wotif.has extended its booking window from 28 days to three months, enabling travellers to plan well in advance for trips during busy periods such as Chinese New Year, Easter and Songkran.

For properties in Asia this extension also means Wotif.com’s Australian and New Zealand following will have more flexibility to use the site when planning their next Asian holiday.

Robbie Cooke, managing director of the Wotif Group, said, “Feedback from our accommodation partners has been very encouraging with a significant number already offering deals for the entire three month period.

“On the supplier site, tools for distributing rates allow Wotif.com’s accommodation partners to easily manage their extended allotment and take advantage of the additional bookings Wotif.com can now offer,” he added.

The feature allows Wotif.com users to preselect the date they would like to stay, within the next three months, from a pop-up calendar or bypass this option and use the website as they have previously.



 

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