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Black Friday Sales goes live at Midnight!

The biggest day of the holiday shopping season is here and Jovago, Africa's largest hotel booking portal is getting ahead of the e-commerce extravaganza.

 

The biggest day of the holiday shopping season is here and Jovago, Africa's largest hotel booking portal is getting ahead of the e-commerce extravaganza.

As we count down to the largest sale of the year, the first 1000 customers who book on Jovago.com will get as much as 50 percent OFF in discounted deals on select hotel across the country.

Jovago’s Black Friday Sale, which is the first of its kind for the hospitality industry in Africa, will begin at 12am on Friday the 27 of November, 2015 and last throughout the day.

Speaking on the event, Kushal Dutta, Managing Director at Jovago Nigeria said, “We are excited to launch this year’s Black Friday deals where every customer will get unbeatable discounts on each hotel room they book with us. From 12 a.m at midnight, we will work round the clock to make sure everyone gets the opportunity to participate in the global shopping excitement and kick off the holiday season in style”.

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With the successful unveiling of the Jovago.com Hotels Booking app on Google Play users of Android devices in over 40 countries worldwide stand the chance to get first hand information on all bumper packages available at the click of a button before they are sold out.

As the first African company to partner with Google Hotel Ads, Jovago provides a vast portfolio of 8,000 hotels in Nigeria and over 200,000 hotels around the world at the best prices possible.

About AIG

Africa Internet Group introduces and accelerates the online shift in Africa – for its people and its culture. It is committed to running successful and vibrant internet companies which boost the evolution of African online culture. AIG is the parent group of nine successful and fast-growing companies in more than 26 African countries, accounting for over 3,500 staff. AIG cares about entrepreneurship and brings together all the key elements required to build great companies: team, concept, technology and capital. Its network of companies includes Jumia, Kaymu, Hellofood, Lamudi, Carmudi, Zando, Jovago, Lendico and Easy Taxi.

About Jovago

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Jovago.com is an online hotel booking service with offices in Lagos (Nigeria), Nairobi (Kenya), Dakar (Senegal) founded by Africa Internet Group and has MTN and Millicom as investors. Jovago.com, Africa’s No.1 booking portal, facilitates the booking process for its users to provide them with the best hotel booking experience with fast, transparent and easy-to-use services. Jovago.com has over 25,000 local hotel listings across Africa and over 200,000 hotels around the world.

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