CCRA rolls out web-based booking tool for agents
CCRA Travel Solutions has launched CCRA AirSelect Central, a browser-based air fare booking engine that allows non-GDS agents to earn commission on international air bookings.
The Sabre powered booking tool is available for international and domestic bookings and currently offers over 30 preferred international airlines.
Preferred airlines pay up to 25% commission and the system also lets agents add service fees at the time of booking.
Agencies are awarded 80% of total air commissions earned and will be paid every two weeks.
Online reporting is available through the system so agents are able to view commission totals, service fees owed, tickets issued, and booking information.
"Similar to our well-known hotel booking portal, our new AirSelect Central booking engine is unique in that it offers commissionable air booking capabilities to all agencies, including home-based travel agencies and non-GDS agencies," said said Dic Marxen, CEO of Texas based CCRA Travel Solutions.
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