CSI Media invests in tour operator software growth
CSI Media has introduced a number of enhancements to its tour operator software. The tour operator system already allows tour operators, low cost airlines, flight companies and bed stock companies to merge their own stock with third party products and sell them as package holidays or in any combination of components.
The latest changes to the tour operator software mean that focus is no longer just on traditional package suppliers, but is an ideal solution for providers of coach tours and also operators offering excursions and attraction tickets.
Richard Nash, Business Director of CSI Media said “We understand that tour operators need a competitive edge in order to stay ahead in a challenging marketplace, and this has driven our constant investment and development of this area of the business. We also realise that flying is not the only form of holiday travel. Our main aim with our tour operator software is to make it as accessible as possible to many different travel markets.
We are currently working with quite a few operators and expect to see a number of website launches over the next few months.â€
For more information on CSI Media’s products and services please visit the CSI Media Website. Alternatively contact Richard Nash on [email protected] or Craig Stone on [email protected]
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