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Ruma is a travel technology platform that helps travellers decide whether to book with cash or points. Most people collect Avios, Virgin Atlantic miles and credit card rewards without ever knowing when using them is actually good value. Ruma removes the guesswork by letting you connect your loyalty accounts, search flights and instantly compare the real value of points against cash. No spreadsheets, no complexity, and no loyalty expertise required. Built for people who want to book smarter, Ruma sits between your loyalty wallet and your next flight, helping you get more value from every search.
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167-169 Great Portland Street, W1W 5PF, London, United Kingdom
- support@rumatravel.com
- rumatravel.com
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