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CheapTickets is a new way to book travel in Asia
CheapTickets partners with Asian correspondent to offer a one stop news & travel portal
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Online travel agency CheapTickets will now be featured in Asian Correspondent's Travel Section, Asia's trusted and fastest growing online news service. Now people in Thailand, Hong Kong and Singapore have a one stop shop for all of their news and travel needs.

CheapTickets is a new way to book travel in Asia. Travelers have the ability to create quick and easy itineraries that combine new low cost airlines and traditional carriers on one website that offers the best value for money online for Asia originating trips.

In order to best personalize the booking experience, CheapTickets is offering several distinct travel portals that are tailored to the needs of individual Asian hubs: CheapTickets.co.th, offering Thailand based discount airfares, CheapTickets.hk for Hong Kong and CheapTickets.sg for Singapore.

According to its CEO Andre Hesselink, CheapTickets Asia will deliver the three things that are most important to the modern traveler in Asia: Flexibility, ease of use, and value for money. "Customers want one place where they can find all fares and with CheapTickets there is no need to go to other websites. We include every fare that we possibly can. Until now there have been some major challenges bringing in some of the low-cost carriers such as AirAsia, Tiger Airways and Hong Kong Express. With CheapTickets Asia, this is no longer a problem. Our searches find the best fares from both traditional and newer low-cost airlines."

CheapTickets' Asian booking engines will make finding cheap airfares incredibly easy. Whether it's a low cost puddle jump within Asia or a long haul flight to Europe, Australia or North America on a traditional carrier, customers in Asia can now rest assured that they have access to all the available discounted airfares in their particular hub. CheapTickets' use of the latest internet technology features a very easy to use booking engine that has been carefully designed to provide simple roundtrip and one way airfare deals, as well as more complex, multiple stop itineraries.

Users of CheapTickets Asian portals will welcome the ease of use as well as their transparent policy of never having hidden surcharges or taxes. There is also a one page check out which is designed for bookings to be easily completed in less than two minutes. Lastly, CheapTickets accepts a comprehensive range of payment methods, including credit cards, and soon ATM Cards, Debit Cards and PayPal.

The CheapTickets Asian websites are packed with useful travel information such as airport transfers and visa requirements. Additionally, customers will have access to a 24/7 customer service call center for information and assistance.

CheapTickets is part of the international travel company BCD holdings N.V. which operates localized websites for travelers in The Netherlands, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Singapore and Hong Kong. Other on-line travel agencies brandnames owned by the company are Vliegwinkel, Flugladen, BudgetAir and Vayama.

CheapTickets provides a wide selection of cheap flights and fares to worldwide destinations. All flights can be searched and booked directly online. Not only are scheduled flights displayed, flights on Low Cost Carriers are also offered within the same search results. Everything can be booked and paid for in 5 easy steps.

Along with a wide selection of flights and fares, CheapTickets provides you with the best deals on hotels. And whether assistance is needed before, during or after booking, CheapTickets Customer Support Team are available to help with your questions or concerns around the clock.
Tatiana Rokou - Wednesday, April 27, 2011
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