Beat the credit crunch with CSI Media’s new initiative
CSI Media are helping the travel industry to fight the credit crunch by introducing a new initiative on its travel technology products. This will allow companies to purchase travel products via manageable monthly payments.
The monthly payments initiative will apply to CSI Media’s Travelmodule websites which are content managed systems used to generate travel enquiries online, and Travelberry systems which are online bookable dynamic packaging websites. It is also available on Travelberry Tour Op, a complete solution for all travel businesses which allows them to package their own stock with third party products online. Travelberry Tour Op also has a detailed financial reporting facility and an integrated call centre solution.
The new initiative will allow companies to buy a Travelmodule website from just £6 per day*, a Travelberry system from £13 per day* and a full Travelberry Tour Op solution from £40 per day*.
If you are interested in any of CSI Media’s travel technology systems and would like more information about the new initiative visit the CSI Media website or contact Richard Nash, Business Manager, on [email protected] or Craig Stone, Marketing Director, on [email protected].
*All information and prices correct at time of publication and are subject to change at any time without prior notice.
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