HolidayMe.com travel agency adds pay-in-cash option

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HolidayMe.com, a Dubai-based online travel agency, has launched a pay-in-cash option on Tuesday to customers in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with plans to expand the service to other Middle East cities.

They pay-in-cash option allows customers to book vacations online, then pay in cash later. The company will send a website representative to collect cash payments from clients who are unable or unwilling to pay for their vacations online.

“What makes this feature launch even more special is that we are the first holiday booking site in the region to offer the pay-in-cash option within the travel segment,” Geet Bhalla, the company’s CEO and co-founder, said. “There has been an increasing demand for this mode of payment from both existing, as well as prospective customers. Keeping our customers’ feedback on priority, we decided to immediately initiate work on this feature to make it available to all our customers.”

The website allows users to create travel packages or to choose from pre-made itineraries to destinations across the globe. They can choose hotels, sightseeing spots and other activities, and they can chose flights to 300 cities worldwide.



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