Billian IT Solutions makes A2B Transfers services available via its’ Travelflow internet booking engines
Billian IT Solutions has recently partnered with A2B Transfers, offering online access to their services via its’ Travelflow for Leisure, Agents and Corporate internet booking engines. A2B is one of the largest transfer specialists globally, operating airport, cruise, port and train station transfers in over 100 countries, through 9500 destinations, with a customer satisfaction rate of over 99%.
Adam McKnight from A2B Transfers stated "We are delighted to be supporting Billian IT Solutions via their Travelflow booking engine products. More and more agents across the UK and overseas, are recognising the importance for adding transfers to their clients holidays. They realise it’s a great opportunity for extra revenue earning and added client security and satisfaction."
Travelflow is one of the most innovative, user friendly, cost effective, multi functional internet booking engines and includes Billian’s unique administration suite, Flight Deck. It provides a platform of design tools that gives a travel agent an impressive array of functionality when looking to create or enhance an online sales channel. Travelflow provides search, browse and book options of live inventory for flight, hotels, car hire, all with the option of dynamic packaging and other travel services such as transfers, airport parking and travel insurance.
www.billian.co.uk
+44 (0)1254 699065
Billian IT Solutions
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