Cox & Kings launches the “agent for agentsâ€
Cox & Kings has launched online travel supermarket, ezeego1, that allows the Australian travel industry to connect to extensive products and services.
These include domestic and international flights, hotels, transfers, sightseeing, cruises, holiday packages and destination dossiers.
Cox & Kings chief executive Steve Reynolds said ezeego1 is a true online travel supermarket – “the agent for agentsâ€.
“There is no comparable online product consolidator of this scale currently available to the trade in Australia.
“ezeego1 has a business-to-business focus and will provide partners with a great vehicle for both brand awareness and sales,†Reynolds added.
ezeego1 is travel meta-search engine that scans multiple global suppliers to find the lowest available rates for clients.
“So there is no need to compare prices across websites. And all of this is backed by a 24/7 customer support team,†Reynolds said.
ezeego1 was launched in India more than four years ago and is the most successful online travel website in the country, receiving up to two million unique visitors a day.
The Australian version features unique selling points including an emergency SMS service which allows clients to text ‘SOS’ to an emergency contact number and receive a return call from anywhere in the world.
Visit www.ezeego1.com.au
Ian Jarrett
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