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MakeMyTrip adds new features on Web site

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Bangalore, April 16 MakeMyTrip, online travel portal, has added new features on the Web site to provide comprehensive travel solutions to international travellers. Visitors to the MakeMyTrip Web-site can now compare and book all available flight options to any international destination.

To add to their convenience, this innovative international flight-booking engine only displays options that are ready-to-book. Along with the superior international hotel-booking engine, this offering will comprehensively address the needs of globe-trotting Indians.

The MakeMyTrip Web site now provides access to 40,000 international hotels that can be booked real-time.

Following this offering, MakeMyTrip expects the revenue-share contributed by international flight tickets to its entire flights business to grow by 30-40 per cent.

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