Deep Kalra, the CEO of the Makemytrip group had commented on this deal saying, they have always provided the best travel solutions to retail customers and are now excited to foray into the corporate travel space as well.
The travel company has also started its own credit service for travel booking in partnership with ePayLater, a Mumbai based fintech firm. With this partnership, the “Book now Pay later” services will be made available to MMT customers when they are booking their flights, bus tickets, hotels etc.
Apart from MMT, the company also operates brands like Goibibo and Redbus. MMT customers can use these platforms to book their air/bus/rail tickets as well as hotels and other accommodations.
Currently, the company provides its customers access to over 61,500 properties in India and over 500,000 properties abroad.
The travel booking company turned bookings worth $1.4 billion in the first 4 months of 2019.