Dolphin Dynamics introduces Jet2holidays trade booking tool
Travel tech firm Dolphin Dynamics has introduced a new tool streamlining bookings made via the Jet2holidays trade website.
The new module improves efficiency, data quality and accuracy for travel agents.
The Dolphin back-office platform captures package holiday details including flights, transfers and hotel information.
This latest functionality was developed with the support of Jet2holidays and the participation of three of Dolphin’s long-standing retail customers: Millington Travel, Baldwins Travel and Dawson & Sanderson.
Dolphin users can easily capture bookings made on Jet2holidays’ dedicated trade website and minimise risk of manual entry errors.
Using the booking capture module, data is loaded within seconds, integrating the necessary vendor details into the Dolphin platform.
The tool is also capable of recapturing bookings that have been cancelled or modified, including changes to dates or room types.
Guy Fletcher, Sales & Marketing Director at Millington Travel, said: “I’m pleased with how quickly this new functionality was implemented and the overwhelmingly positive feedback from our sales staff.”
Dolphin Dynamics MD, Chuck Richardson said: “It enables Dolphin customers to spend more time selling and less time on data entry and admin tasks.”
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