Jovago Rolls Out New Loyalty Programme to tap High-End Corporate Firms in Nigeria

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jovagoAfrica Internet Holding’s online hotel booking platform Jovago.com, has introduced a new loyalty programme aimed at making the hotel booking process easier for Nigerian corporate organisations and businesses in a bid to  boost Nigeria’s hospitality industry.

The new loyalty programme aims to help corporate firms book their corporate group trips easily. This comes after Jovago’s partnership with travel agents in March 2013. The new deal will see Nigerian businesses and corporations earn commissions, exciting gifts and discounts by making their hotel bookings on the Jovago platform.

According to Marek Zmyslowski, MD of Jovago.com, “Nigerian companies have enough to deal with already with running and managing a business, and we want to take away the stress of finding accommodation on business trips. This loyalty programme will enable Nigerian businesses to not only access personalised hotel booking services, but also get commissions, discounts and gifts simply by booking hotels with us.”

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Divided into Gold, Silver and Platinum, firms are assured of great discounts and several gifts including free accommodation for a weekend away for 2 people. For Nigerian businesses, it couldn’t be easier to get involved and earn rewards; they just have to sign up on the Jovago website to get started. The online hotel booking platform has been specifically designed to be transparent and easy to use for its users.

 

 

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