Commissionable airport parking website launched
Wednesday, 25 Feb, 2011
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A new airport parking website aimed at travel agents and fully commissionable has been launched.
Independent transfer specialist A2B Transfers says it is introducing www.a2bairportparking.com in response to demand from the trade.
Sales director Phil Norris said: “The consumer-facing airport parking arena is very over-subscribed, however we saw that there is a place for another independent airport parking provider for the travel trade – the launch of A2B Airport Parking gives agents more choice in what they can offer customers.”
Norris believes more than 90% of business for the site will arrive through the trade.
He added: “Our research shows that agents want alternative suppliers in the parking sector.
"They told us that they’d welcome a new smaller independent partner to work with too.
“In the current climate where every pound counts, we are offering some very competitive prices plus a commission level which is proving to be very attractive to agents we’re talking to.”
Prices will be benchmarked daily against competitors and agents can use their current A2B tranfers log in and password to access the new site.
Norris added: “We wanted to make it as easy as possible for our current agents to use the car parking facility too – and of course are hoping that we will attract more to working with us thanks to the launch of this great new revenue stream.”
by Dinah Hatch
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