
Travelocity is a travel agency in the
www.travelocity.co.in – this is the url of the Indian site. So, visit this website and see the goodies yourself.

I found a press release in this regard and here it:
After revolutionising the face of travel internationally, Travelocity, a pioneer of consumer-direct online travel services is now being launched in
The new Travelocity
hotels, 1,000 cruises and over 4,000 popular sights, tours and activities in the world's favorite destinations along with destination guides and other travel tools.
Visiting
The focus on real-time local and international hotel reservations marks a strategic differentiator for Travelocity versus many other online travel agencies (OTAs) in
Indian hoteliers have embraced the chance to distribute hotel rooms online on Travelocity
'Do we think the Indian travelling public is ready to book hotels online - categorically ‘yes'. We've already processed many bookings from eager travellers showing that Indians are very ready, willing and able to make real-time hotel bookings online with Travelocity India,- said Himanshu Singh, Managing Director of Travelocity India.
Indian consumers can visit www.travelocity.co.in to book a hotel, in real time, in much the same way as they may have already booked a flight online. Travellers can search and find available hotels for when they want to travel, review hotel information and traveller reviews, make a reservation which is then instantly confirmed over the internet, and pay securely online in Indian Rupees.
In another first, Travelocity
Travelocity
Indian travellers can book travel online with absolute confidence with Travelocity
Sabre-owned Travelocity is a force to be reckoned with in online travel, and is still growing. In 2006, Travelocity's global gross travel booked exceeded US$10 billion, up 35% on 2005 results. In 2006, Travelocity's global revenue was more than US$1billion, growth of 31% over 2005. Travelocity sold 16.6 million hotel room nights in 2006, up 30% on 2005. In Asia Pacific alone, room night sales increased by 90% in 2006 over 2005. Room nights sold from ZUJI sites in Asia Pacific grew year over year by 250%. Travelocity








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