Goomo comes onboard as PAYBACK’s online travel partner ​

Goomo comes onboard as PAYBACK’s online travel partner ​

Underlining its promise of offering customers the most value-driven travel booking experience, Goomo, India’s leading omni-channel travel tech company, has entered into a partnership with PAYBACK, India’s largest multi-brand loyalty program. Goomo will join the PAYBACK loyalty program as the online travel partner. Both companies have a customer first approach and this strategic tie-up strengthens it even further.

Under this partnership, PAYBACK’s 100 million members will be able to use their PAYBACK Points when making flight, hotel and holiday bookings on Goomo.com. In addition, they will also be able to earn PAYBACK Points for their travel bookings on Goomo.com.

Speaking on the partnership, Varun Gupta, CEO, Goomo said, “Online travel continues to see a very strong growth among PAYBACK’s customer base with a majority of consumers earning and redeeming their points on travel. With this partnership, Goomo will ensure that PAYBACK members on our platform continue to not only get great deals on travel bookings, but also get rewarded for their purchases in other categories as well.”

Commenting on this association, Gautam Kaushik, CEO at PAYBACK India said “We are excited to announce this new partnership and look forward to a long-term association with Goomo. Travel is an important category for our customers and Goomo is the young new challenger brand that is well poised to provide great deals and products in this category. This association will help PAYBACK strengthen its travel portfolio and allow its members to enjoy a seamless travel experience”.

​ ​

With the holiday season approaching and several long weekends lined up for 2018, customers can now enjoy a good number of discounts and rewards due to this alliance.

 

You might also like

Aviation

IndiGo forays into regional markets; adds ATR to its fleet

In a boost to regional aviation in the country, IndiGo, India’s largest carriers in terms of passenger carried, today announced its first regional flight will begin from December 21, 2017

Slider

Air India books bad; business as usual won’t help, says Aviation Minister

The minister’s remarks came against the backdrop of Air India Chairman and Managing Director Ashwani Lohani stating in a Facebook post earlier this week that the massive debt on Air

Drive around Yas Island in a Ferrari

Ever saw F1 race and wondered how the pit crew managed to quickly change the tyre of cars in just a few seconds at the pit stop? A mere view