Tag: hotel booking

  • MakeMyTrip enables to book hotel with no upfront payment

    MakeMyTrip enables to book hotel with no upfront payment

    Mumbai: MakeMyTrip has introduced a new and innovative payment model, ‘Book with No Payment,’ that enables domestic and international travellers to book a hotel in India or overseas with no upfront payment.

    MakeMyTrip chief operating officer Vipul Prakash shared that the feature is widely appreciated by the customers and has boosted the company’s business. He said, “Within the first month of launch, we observed a significant uptick in the use of this feature across the country, with a spike in hotel bookings slated to be actualized two months from now. Significantly, 35 per cent of the bookings, leveraging the feature, are currently coming from tier II and III markets.”

    To introduce this feature, the online travel booking company has also launched a campaign featuring its brand ambassadors Alia Bhatt and Ranveer Singh. The high-blitz ad campaign highlights how the travel booking experience is evolving fast with the key message of ‘Thinking badlo, kyunki travel ab… badal gaya hai.’

    This breakthrough feature is available for the majority of hotels on the MakeMyTrip and Goibibo apps and can be availed if the traveller makes a booking more than five days before the actual check-in date.

    The feature was created to help travellers with uncertain travel plans or those who book far in advance of their departure date by allowing them to pay later, up to 72 hours before check-in, as per hotel policy, easing any travel-related financial anxiety.

    The traveller needs to pay just one rupee to authenticate the payment method (including UPI/net banking/credit and debit cards and wallets) to make a hotel booking. In the event of an unfulfilled booking, MakeMyTrip will automatically initiate a refund of the booking amount, i.e., one rupee, in the original payment mode.

  • StayUncle opens hotel rooms for LGBTQ

    StayUncle opens hotel rooms for LGBTQ

    MUMBAI: Hotel booking website Stay Uncle has launched a unique marketing campaign to address the problem of hotel booking for the LGBTQ community.

    To reach out to the masses and spread awareness about the problem StayUncle created an ad, which showcased a gay couple walking into a hotel to book a room and how people around judge them. Stay Uncle raised a question to most of the Indian brands about their stance on the rights of the LGBTQ community.

    Stay Uncle’s unique initiative was not limited to releasing an online ad but their unique marketing tactic pulled in a lot of brands to come out and speak on the rights of the LGBTQ community, though most of them were silent.

    Brands celebrated scrapping of article 377 with a lot of enthusiasm but it is now that we can actually see something happening on-ground.

    Twitteratis picked up this unique initiative and in return they also started asking questions to different brands on the ongoing topic.

    Stay Uncle co-founder and CMO Blaze Arizanov says, “We all had opinions while the article 377 made an exit, but we at Stay Uncle took this a little more seriously and introduced same sex friendly hotels for the LGBTQ community. The idea of the entire campaign was to launch the Ad in a unique way so that most of the brands come out in full support for the community not just limited to having opinions but deeds too.”

    The campaign was planned and executed by Buzzoka, India’s leading Influencer marketing company. Buzzoka CEO Ashutosh Harbola adds, “It is always a pleasure to work with Stay Uncle and the team as their initiatives are path breaking and allows us to justify our creative flair as an organisation.”

    Stay Uncle has been a disruptor in the marketing sphere with bringing out of the box marketing ideas for launching their products. One of their previous campaigns, which had a Fake Online Website (www.staylaid.com) to book girls online, went viral and gave a very strong message to the users.

    The entire campaign went viral on Twitter and saw over 15,000 conversations floating with a reach of over 20 Million.