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Travel on a budget

Travelocity’s interactive tool allows you to customise your holiday

Travel company Travelocity has launched ExploreKaro.com, an interactive tool that offers travellers a host of travel ideas with the flexibility to plan travel to suit individual preferences, convenience and budget.

ExploreKaro guides people through options of destinations, their rankings, activities on offer, budgets, ideal seasons to visit, and a host of travel-related information.

It also offers instant online bookings with dynamic packaging of all travel-related services. The dynamic packaging allows customers to build their own package — they can choose destinations, flights and hotels from over 500 airline options and several thousand hotels.

Travelocity has also launched the Short Breaks Browser, which caters to those looking for short breaks.

For details, log on to www.travelocity.co.in

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