MakeMyTrip's New Currency Options: Boosting Inbound Tourism

The launch of the multi-currency feature aims to help connect international travellers directly with the company’s extensive supply network, offering accommodation in over 2,100 cities across India. 

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MakeMyTrip announced its compliance with GDPR, enabling accessibility to the MMT Platform from more than 150 countries. Building on this progress, the company now offers multi-currency payment options, making it easier for users to book flights and hotels in the currency of their choice.  The launch of the multi-currency feature aims to help connect international travellers directly with the company’s extensive supply network, offering accommodation in over 2,100 cities across India. 

The company now offers multi-currency payment alternatives, making it easier for customers to book flights and hotels in their preferred currency.

MakeMyTrip Paves the Way for Inbound Tourism Growth

More than 150 nations can now access the MMT Platform thanks to MakeMyTrip's announcement of GDPR compliance. Building on this development, the company now offers multi-currency payment options, making it easier for consumers to book flights and hotels in the currency of their choice.  The introduction of the multi-currency feature attempts to facilitate direct communication between foreign visitors and the company's vast supplier network, which provides lodging in more than 2,100 Indian towns.

Rajesh Magow, Co-founder & Group CEO of MakeMyTrip
Rajesh Magow, Co-founder & Group CEO of MakeMyTrip

Regarding the development, Rajesh Magow, Co-founder & Group CEO of MakeMyTrip, said, “Travel is becoming increasingly borderless, and this step makes it easier for global travellers to engage with us seamlessly. This feature simplifies payments in the currency of their choice for the Indian Diaspora, spread across the globe and our international customers. It also lays the foundation for greater adoption of the MakeMyTrip platform among inbound international travellers.”

The new multi-currency feature allows payments in major global currencies, including the Bahraini Dinar, British Pound Sterling, Canadian Dollar, Danish Krone, EU Euro, Hong Kong Dollar, Indian Rupee, Japanese Yen, Kuwaiti Dinar, New Zealand Dollar, Qatari Riyal, Russian Ruble, Saudi Riyal, Singapore Dollar, South African Rand, South Korean Won, Thai Baht, UAE Dirham, and US Dollar.

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