Jovago Nigeria Offering Free Hotel Nights To Celebrate Ramadan

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jv_ramadan(1)Rocket Internet’s online hotel booking platform,  Jovago.com, has said it is offering its customers a special deal to celebrate Ramadan in style, in Nigeria.

According to the firm, customers who book one night; get one free during this Ramadan season. The deal is open to all Nigerians against all Nigerian hotels listed on Jovago.com.

The deal is open to all customers; so they will get equal number of nights free from the company so if you book 10 nights in a hotel in Nigeria; you get 10 extra nights absolutely free as long as a client uses the ‘RAMADAN’ promo code and prepays on the Jovago.com website. The offer is open until July 27.

“Nigeria is one of our most important markets, as is evident from our investment and rapid expansion in the country. We are very keen on providing more value to our customers and are dedicated to making a positive impact on the community”, said Marek Zmyslowski, Managing Director of Jovago.com in Nigeria.

The online hotel booking service headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria, and founded by Africa Internet Holding allows for online booking by facilitating the booking process for its users to provide them with the best hotel booking experience with fast, transparent and easy-to-use services. The firm says its run by a team of 50 and has over 3000 local listings across Africa.

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It’s huge competion is Hotels.ng which says has over 4100 hotels listed on its platform run by a 30-member team. However, Jovago knows how to make itself relevant everytime. It had a training for players in the hosipitality industry, supported its customers to watch the World Cup in style and recently had a Children’s Day CSR project. This initiatives might be the firm’s saving grace apart from its energy, hardworking team, pan-african presence and of course a Rocket Internet backing.

 

 

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