Wotif offers more choice
Wotif.com (www.wotif.com), now offers even more choice for independent travellers with the inclusion of properties in Argentina, French Polynesia and the Cook Islands.
Travellers who want to dance the tango in Argentina or relax in the tropical paradises of French Polynesia and the Cook Islands, can now handpick an accommodation deal from Wotif.com’s selection of properties in these regions rather than being locked into a package deal.
Wotif.com has a strong product offering in these countries with many cities already represented on the site including: Argentina’s capital, Buenos Aries, Tahiti, Raiatea and the Marquesas Islands of French Polynesia, and Rarotonga and Aitutaki in the Cook Islands.
Commenting on the new destinations, Wotif.com CEO and Managing Director, Graeme Wood said: “Our decision to add Argentina, French Polynesia and the Cook Islands to our portfolio was based on our customer feedback and the fact that international air travel is becoming more affordable and accessible for Internet-savvy travellers.
“Tropical destinations such as French Polynesia and The Cook Islands have always been frequented by Australian travellers and Argentina is becoming increasingly popular as one of the best travel bargains around. Now all travellers can save money and make their own choices, in these regions, by booking accommodation on Wotif.com, and have the added convenience of 24/7 Australian customer service support while they are travelling,” he added.
Graham Muldoon
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