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Today Only: Get 1 Night Free on Hotel Stays of 2 Nights or More With ClearTrip

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Update: One or more card offers in this post are no longer available. Check our Hot Deals for the latest offers. Today only, you can get the 1st night free on a minimum 2-night paid hotel stay when you book through ClearTrip.  ClearTrip is an online travel agency with offices in India and the Middle East.

Use coupon code ITSMONDAY” to save a maximum of 500 United Arab Emirates dirhams (AED), or ~$136.  This deal is only available through ClearTrip’s United Arab Emirates website.

But the hotel deals are mostly in India, Middle East, a few in Thailand etc.  There didn’t seem to be popular destinations in the US or Europe included.

Get Your 1st Night Free When You Book Through ClearTrip Today Only

The deal is only valid for hotels booked and paid for on ClearTrip.  Bookings where you pay at the hotel do not qualify for the discount.

How Does It Work?

Link:   ClearTrip (UAE Site) Promotion

Link:   ClearTrip Promotion Terms and Conditions

To get 1 night free, book through the ClearTrip UAE site (you won’t see the discounts on their other sites).

According to the terms and conditions, ONLY hotels that can be booked directly through ClearTrip are eligible for the discount.

Offer is valid on any Hotel which is available on www.cleartrip.ae.  However the Offer shall not be applicable on Hotel booked with “Pay at Hotel” options.

I did some searching and couldn’t find any US or European hotels where you could pay directly.  Most of the available hotels are in the Middle East, India, and Southeast Asia.

I searched for hotels in Mumbai, India.  Look for the orange “deal” flag above the hotel name to see if it’s eligible for the promotion.

You Can Search for Prices in US Dollars, and Included Hotels Will Have the Deal Noted Above the Hotel Name

While you can search for hotels in US dollars, you’ll pay in UAE dirhams.

For example, 2 nights at the Oberoi Mumbai normally cost 1,645 dirhams (~$448).

You’d Pay ~$448 for 2 Nights Including Taxes at The Oberoi Mumbai

When you enter the coupon code “ITSMONDAY”, you’ll get a discount of 500 dirhams (~$136).  That’s the maximum discount.  If the hotel costs less than 500 dirhams (before taxes) per night, you’ll only get a discount for the value of 1 night.

With the Discount, You’ll Pay 1,145 Dirhams (~$312) for 2 Nights

To compare, I checked Kayak for the same dates and hotel.  The cheapest rate was ~$514 for 2 nights, through HotelClub.

You’ll Pay Over $200 More If You Book Anywhere Else
Note:   Most of the participating hotels (from what I could see) are NOT major chain hotels.

But if you have a paid stay coming up anyway in those areas of the world, it might be worth a look to see if you can save some money!

This Deal Is Worth Looking at If You Have a Paid Stay Coming up Anyway

Remember, you’re booking through an international website, so be sure to use a credit card that does not charge foreign transaction fees.

You could use the Chase Sapphire Preferred card to earn 2 points per $1 you spend on travel.  Or the Barclaycard Arrival Plus World Elite Mastercard to get 2.1% cash back on travel redemptions.

Bottom Line

Today only (November 10, 2014), you could get a free night on a hotel stay of 2 nights or more when you book through ClearTrip (UAE site only), to a maximum of ~$136 (before taxes).

Only hotels that can be booked directly through ClearTrip are eligible for the deal.  To get the discount, enter coupon code ITSMONDAY on the booking screen.

I couldn’t find any eligible hotels in the US or Europe.  Most of the participating hotels are in the Middle East, India, or Southeast Asia.  That said, if you have a paid stay coming up in these regions anyway, this could be a good deal for you!

Have you ever booked through ClearTrip?  Will you take advantage of this deal?

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