Rocket Internet’s Jovago Lists Over 2000 Hotels in Africa| Aiming at Continental Domination

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1538696_582337175177147_1186024590_nRocket Internet’s online hotel booking service Jovago has reported it has listed over  2000 hotel listings in Africa even before it’s first year of business is not yet finished.

Headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria,  Jovago is listing hotels from across Africa to provide its online booking service customers with the best hotel booking experience. Jovago lists travel destinations and providing hotel information online and also facilitates online booking for free, this allows customers to either pay at the hotel or pay online using secure online payment options.

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Marek Zmyslowski, Managing Director of Jovago.com, in a statement says: “When we started the business in 2013 the African hotel market had not been shaped yet. It lacked in information supply and could not meet the increasing demand of business or leisure travelers searching for online bookings. Thanks to the launch of Jovago, we are now able to assure our visitors a great choice of hotels at the best available prices.”

With high competition from SleepOut and Hotels.ng among others, Zmyslowski says Jovago is not stopping. It’s vision is to create the best travel booking experience ever everywhere in Africa.

 

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