Air Cairo taps TripAdmit to drive tours, activities sales
Egypt’s Air Cairo has teamed up with TripAdmit to drive sales of tours and activities.
As the airline’s activities partner, TripAdmit will integrate its white label solution.
It features booking software and AI tech for personalised search and booking.
Air Cairo passengers can choose and book tours and activities in their chosen destination from over 300,000 experiences in over 100 countries.
“The sale of tours and experiences are a key part of our growth plans and we are excited to partner with TripAdmit.”
TripAdmit’s tech connects activity providers with travellers and distribution partners, such as airlines, OTAs, hotels and more
Carl Cromie – Director of Travel Partnerships TripAdmit, said: “Tours and experiences are an important ancillary and we provide all the tools needed to grow sales.”
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