Warsaw and Bratislava Prove a Surprise Hit With the Aussies


LONDON, July 31 /PRNewswire/ --     Australia's number one online accommodation provider recently opened
Poland and Slovakia as new destinations on its popular website. And the take
up by the Australian users has been staggering, especially when you consider
that at this stage they have less than 50 hotels in the major cities between
them.

European General Manager Ines d'Arces had this to say "The majority of
our users fly in to the UK from Australia and then use our site for
accommodation whilst they tour around Europe. We are a known and established
brand to them and we provide hotels in key cities that we know are of
interest."

The move into Eastern Europe has been directly prompted by taking notice
and responding to customer feedback "We are always listening to what our
customers have to say and in the last few months we have seen a dramatic
increase in users searching for and requesting Eastern European cities,
particularly Warsaw, Krakow and Bratislava."

Opening two entirely new regions at a time of global financial crisis may
seem like a risky strategy but Eastern European Product Manager Daniela
Sedlonova is very confident of success. "Eastern Europe is a vast region and
if we were going to try and take it all on at once I believe that we would
struggle but this industry is all about listening to your customers and
expanding with their needs. We have seen increased bookings in both Slovakia
and Poland every month since we started working with them and I predict that
we can continue to increase bookings and inventory rapidly over the coming
months."

http://www.Wotif.com is reporting monthly sales increases of 23% and 25% 
in Slovakia and Poland respectively. It is still very early stages but at the 
moment it all looks very promising and with the company apparently set to 
announce further expansion into UAE in the very near future, it looks like 
Australia's online accommodation specialists are set to continue with their 
bold expansion plans.



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