Creative Holidays introduce e-ticketing and e-documentation
Creative Holidays has introduced e-ticketing and e-documentation for Singapore and Hong Kong.
e-documents and e-ticketing mean there will no longer be a need to print and mail vouchers and tickets to agents for distribution to customers. The system will produce full passenger documentation via an email including the itinerary and tickets.
This new feature for international destinations will enable Creative Holidays to provide passenger documentation quickly and automatically, co-branded with the retail partners logo.
Andrew Yell, general manager, sales, product and marketing, Creative Holidays, said, “e-ticketing and e-documentation for international bookings is part of Creative Holidays’ continued commitment to increasing booking ease for agents. This initiative will speed up the finalisation process for travel consultants, and offer consumers confirmation and documentation that is more convenient than ever before”.
The remaining Creative Holidays portfolio will be introduced as e-ticketing and e-documentation based on each individual airline and third party policies.
Creative Holidays is Australia’s largest independent wholesale company with a range of holidays to suit everyone – especially those who enjoy the independence and flexibility of planning their own holiday.
Creative Holidays is Australia’s largest independent wholesale travel company presenting travellers with an extensive variety of product to Europe, the America’s, Asia, the South Pacific and Australia as well as Creative Experiences to Vietnam, India, China and Africa.
For further information please contact your local Business Development Manager or visit www.creativeholidays.com
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