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Hotel site Getaroom.com tried to drive consumers from its Web site to a call centers for up-selling, but the much larger CheapOair is intent on doing both -- perfecting online booking and giving travelers that option, but also prodding them to phone agents in its company-owned call centers.
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Sam Jain is the founder and CEO of Fareportal, which operates two online travel agencies, namely CheapOair, the largest company in the group, and OneTravel.
CheapOair, which is among the top five online travel agencies in the U.S., is a hybrid in that it not only offers online bookings, and has hundreds of engineers dabbling with every aspect of its Web page, but it also owns its own call centers, employing hundreds of agents, and publishes its toll-free number on every page.
Jain believes being a private company that has a small group of decision-makers is a competitive advantage, but on the other hand its hybrid model takes investment to scale. Skift spoke to Jain over dinner recently, and discussed CheapOair's strategic issues,