Lowcostbeds.com adds scheduled flights - TravelMole


Lowcostbeds.com adds scheduled flights

Wednesday, 06 Mar, 2007 0

Scheduled flights have been added by online dynamic packaging firm lowcostbeds.com.

The company will offer a range of scheduled, chartered and low-cost flights as scheduled services from up to 80 carriers are added.

CEO Paul Evans claimed: “This is a landmark moment in the advancement of holiday booking as never before has an online travel company offered the combination of chartered, low cost and scheduled flights with such a full range of accommodation offers.

“We are very confident that this is going to have a huge effect in driving traffic to the website as dynamic packagers visit lowcostbeds.com for more flexibility and value for money.”

by Phil Davies



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