Hotels.com launches Arabic website

May 06, 2009 | Online Travel

Covering the key markets in the Middle East, fanadeq.hotels.com is now officially online with IP based country recognition, local-language interface and local currency pricing and payment methods.

Hotels.com, part of the Expedia group, currently operates 52 global sites including 31 sites in 24 languages across EMEA. Its success and popularity amongst users stems from its ease of use as well as its secure and reputable business model.

Nigel Pocklington, Managing Director of Hotels.com, commented: “By launching our new website in Arabic, we are committed to unlocking the full potential of the Middle East market. Our goal is to offer our customers an accommodation booking service with extensive choices, great value prices and excellent customer service.”

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