Kenya: Ticketsasa Introduces Installment Payment for Holidays, Travels

Nairobi — Ticketsasa, a ticketing platform in Kenya, has unveiled JazaJaza, a payment plan that makes it easier for travellers to plan and book their dream vacations.

Travellers can now access flexible and easy payment options, allowing for a pay-over-time upon booking.

They will also be able to pay for their hotel or customized holiday package in up to six easy instalments at no extra charge.

This makes it possible for people to save up for their dream vacation over time without worrying about large upfront costs.

"We are always looking for innovative ways to make travel accessible to more people. Through JajaJaza, we offer our customers the flexibility to book and pay for their holidays across the year," Janette Ronoh, Brand Manager, Ticketsasa, said.

"We believe that travelling should be an experience to enjoy and for discovery, and we want to make it possible for everyone to do so without necessarily having to break the bank," Ronoh added.

The initiative comes at a time when the global travel industry is rebounding, and there is a growing need to reenergize the tourism sector.

As part of the JazaJaza initiative, Ticketsasa has partnered with various stakeholders in the tourism and hospitality sector, including hotels, lodges, tour operators, and transport companies, to curate attractive travel packages and exclusive offers for domestic travellers.

These packages will encompass well-known locations like the Maasai Mara, Diani Beach, Mount Kenya, and the Rift Valley, among other areas in Kenya and will be created to accommodate a variety of interests and spending ranges, from luxurious vacations to budget travel destinations.

JazaJaza is available for all travel arrangements on Ticketsasa, including flights, hotels, safaris, and day trip activities. To learn more about JazaJaza and to start planning your next vacation, visit www.ticketsasa.com.

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