Raudhah app now offers the
Umrah package feature with the API connection,
which is also available to third
party OTAs
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With the introduction of an industry-first Umrah API, Muslim-friendly
hotel booking portal Tripfez and Malaysian digital marketing specialist Media
Prima Digital have launched a new Umrah package booking feature on Islamic app
Raudhah.
The API
connection gives third-party travel sites access to an Umrah feed and enable
them to more easily access and digitally package Umrah travel.
Raudhah’s over 250,000 existing users can search for flights and hotels
for Umrah travel according to multiple criteria, including date of travel and
the number of travellers in their group, thanks to live supplier feeds
facilitated by Tripfez. Once they have selected each component of their Umrah
package, bookings can made via an online order form.
“This new Raudhah
app feature marks an exciting development in the Islamic travel and marketing
space, with two dynamic Malaysian-headquartered companies working together to
pioneer the digital distribution of Umrah packages, which until now, has been a
traditional, non-digital business,” said Tripfez founder & CEO, Faeez
Fadhlillah.
“Our
collaboration with Media Prima Digital will not only make it easier than ever
for Muslim travellers – in just a few taps of their smartphones or devices –
but also facilitate the future growth of the Umrah travel sector, catering to
pent-up demand for digital Umrah solutions, which today is driven by tech-savvy
Muslim millennials.”
Raudhah
provides users with easy access to exclusive videos from popular religious
programmes such as Al- Kulliyyah, Tanyalah Ustaz and Halaqah, as well as prayer
times based on location, azan notifications and listings of nearby mosques and
restaurants.
The app has 14
features in total and is designed to cater to the religious needs of Muslims in
Malaysia and around the world, providing them with accurate and verified
lifestyle- and education-driven content.
The
introduction of Raudhah’s Umrah feature is timely, with the number of Umrah
visas issued to Malaysian travellers via official agents reaching an all-time
high of 248,117 between 2016 and 2017, according to Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of
Hajj and Umrah. This compares to 188,487 between 2013-2014.
Of the
estimated 18 million visitors to Saudi Arabia in 2017, around 6.8 million
performed Umrah during the Hijri year 1438 (October 2, 2016 to September 20,
2017), according to figures released by Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for
Statistics. The kingdom aims to increase total Umrah visitor numbers to 30
million by 2030.
-TTG Asia.
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