Vayama.com Offers Special Fares to Destinations Where U.S. Dollar is Strong

November 5, 2008 – Despite the current state of economic turmoil, the U.S. dollar is gaining strength against some currencies and causing more Americans to express interest in booking trips abroad. International travel site, vayama.com makes it easier for travelers to take advantage of the stronger dollar by offering low fares to places like Brazil, Chile, Australia, Turkey, Argentina and India where local currencies have recently plummeted.

For example, the Brazilian real has fallen almost 30 percent against the U.S. dollar in the past three months. In October, the Indian rupee dropped to an all-time low against the greenback, and the dollar strengthened against the Chilean peso, hitting a multi-year high.

"We've seen a dramatic increase in the number of travelers searching for better international deals in the past few months,” said Andre Hesselink, vayama.com CEO. "Vayama has some incredible airfare deals right now so travelers can enjoy a more affordable trip to countries outside the United States.”

Below are a few examples of the low fares available on vayama.com to destinations where the dollar is currently strong. With the exception of Brazil, no specific travel dates are required for these fares.

Brazil
From Orlando to Sao Paulo: $442.00
Taxes and fees: approximately $153.00
Book by: November 22, 2008
Travel from November 22 – December 9, 2008

Chile
From Washington D.C. to Santiago: $609.00
Taxes and fees: approximately $415.00
Book by: March 31, 2009

Turkey
From New York to Istanbul: $364
Taxes and fees: approximately $390.00
Book by: November 15, 2008

From Chicago to Izmir: $317.00
Taxes and fees: approximately $387.00
Book by: November 19, 2008

Argentina
From Miami to Buenos Aires: $450.00
Taxes and fees: approximately $397.00
Book by: December 31, 2008

Australia
From San Francisco to Sydney: $675.00
Taxes and fees: approximately $336.00
Book by: November 21, 2008

India
From Los Angeles to Hyderabad: $1,055.00
Taxes and fees: approximately $486.00
Book by: November 26, 2008

For more information on vayama, go to www.vayama.com.

SOURCE Vayama.com

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