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MakeMyTrip partners with Flipkart for travel bookings

Reuters  |  NEW DELHI 

By Aditi Shah

(Reuters) - portal has formed a partnership with Flipkart to allow customers to book domestic flight tickets and other directly through the firm's portal.

The partnership will start with domestic flight bookings in the next few weeks, followed by hotels, bus and holiday bookings, the two companies said in a statement on Thursday.

The deal will help widen the gamut of services it offers, and further its goal of being "a one-stop destination for all digital transactions online," Flipkart said in the statement.

The companies did not disclose details about the partnership's revenue model.

The partnership comes at a time when competition in India's market is increasing with firms such as Flipkart, and Pvt Ltd adding services.

Amazon has made a number of moves this year to attract more customers to its website and subscribe to its Prime customer loyalty plan that offers faster deliveries, access to early deals and subscription to video and music streaming.

In March, Amazon said it was looking to expand the video content it offers and in February it launched a music streaming service in the country.

Earlier this month, E-Commerce, which operates Mall, raised $445 million from Japan's and China's to enhance its technology and develop superior

The introduction of via Flipkart follows a similar move in 2016 by Paytm, India's biggest digital wallet service, where customers can book flights and rail tickets through its portal.

The deal will give MakeMyTrip access to Flipkart's large consumer base and "further open up the market in a significant way," MakeMyTrip Officer said in the statement.

(Reporting by Aditi Shah; Editing by and Christopher Cushing)

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First Published: Thu, April 05 2018. 14:42 IST
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