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Cleartrip onboards AirAsia Berhad; Offers more options for Southeast Asia Travel

Cleartrip, one of India’s fastest-growing OTAs, announced the onboarding of AirAsia Berhad onto its platform. The key development will provide greater travel options to its users – in terms of routes and price offerings. Sectors include the International flights covered by AirAsia from India to Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand. AirAsia flies to over 140 destinations across the world.

The outlook for International travel in the coming months looks positive with bookings to major South East Asian countries registering a significant spike in Q4 2022 over Q3 2022. In fact, the highest number of bookings from India were made to Indonesia and Thailand.

Speaking on this, Gaurav Patwari, Vice President – Air Category, Cleartrip, stated, “As a customer-centric entity, we are constantly expanding the offerings on the platform in line with the end-users’ expectations. Southeast Asia is home to many popular tourist attractions and has consistently made it to our top 10 destinations. We are confident that this venture will help address the demand and increase the range of options available to our users across the board.”

With the relaxation of COVID restrictions and international travel opening up, Cleartrip has witnessed a growth of 75% in Q4 2022 compared to Q3 2022. As the travel demand continues to surge, Cleartrip will continue to expand its service portfolio, further its flight and hotel offerings, and unveil customer-centric features on its platform.

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