20 Aug 2015, 06:36 am
Introducing BOGO Cards - an innovative travel card that offers value for money to travelers like never before.
A large population of India comprises of budget travelers (Almost 60-70% of holiday travelers in India are budget sensitive). They love to travel and explore the world however the cost of travel often becomes a deterring factor.
Understanding the complex travel scenario for budget travelers, Tripfactory has launched this unique travel card that ensures pocket friendly travel packages that enables you to fly and stay at any airport city at just 4 economical price points ensuring maximum bang for your buck.
Starting at as little as Rs.4999 for domestic leisure destinations such as Goa, inclusive of round ticket air fares, 4 days 3 nights stay, breakfast and all taxes these cards are also available for 8 International destinations for Rs.19,999.
Vinay Gupta, Founder & Chairman at TripFactory said, “Our vision is, buying a holiday should be as simple as recharging your phone, a simple re-charge card, you buy, you know what it contains and then you use it, without surprises. We want to create a simple way for everyone to be able to holiday, starting from choosing, buying a quality product, packed with value, fun and enjoyment. That is where a fixed price Bogo card comes in, targeted at the value sensitive consumer, in all 2, 3, 4 and 5 star categories, this is sure to be a big excitement, relief and value to consumers.”
Launching in August, 2015 across Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore, BOGO Cards are prepaid cards that are cost effective, offer convenience and provide a hassle free experience that will cater to the needs of the dynamic traveler.
Travel made simpler the card offers flexibility to travel 200 days in a year at a fixed price. BOGO Cards can be redeemed for travel 14 days prior to the date of departure for a date that extends up to 12 months from the date of purchase.
Speaking about the launch, Amit Aggarwal – Co-Founder & CEO at Trip Factory said “Trip Factory endeavors to be at the forefront of the dynamic needs of the new age world traveler. BOGO Cards are poised to be an industry game changer with greater value for money, convenience and flexibility to the traveler. We are sure that our latest offering will emerge as the first choice for the wanderlust filled Indian traveler looking at a hassle free and enhanced travel experience.”
Enhancing the convenience quotient, BOGO Cards boasts of specially curated experiences at great prices that offers the best of experience.
Connected with all 38 airports in India and catering to 8 major International airports to start with, including international destinations in Asia & Middle East like Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Ho Chi Minh City, Colombo & Kathmandu BOGO Cards aims to entice Indians to set out to explore new destinations.
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