Equinus and Travology launch joint consultancy service
Equinus and Travology have joined together to launch eTeam, a travel technology support service for small to medium sized travel companies.
The new consultancy service aims to help travel companies get more from technology by providing practical and independent support.
Equinus Partner Bob Stockwell said: “Technology is now recognised as a key component for future success and whilst the software and hardware has become more affordable, the same isn’t true for people. Recruiting and keeping good technical staff isn’t easy, let alone those who understand travel and e-commerce.”
Travology managing director Andy Boyce added: “With technology driving the pace of change in the travel market, smaller companies are finding themselves in a situation where they do not have the skills, knowledge and resources to keep up.”
Travel companies can sign up for just a one-day Health Check for £500 or an annual support pack.
For larger projects, eTeam is offering discounted consultancy rates for existing customers.
By Bev Fearis
Bev
Editor in chief Bev Fearis has been a travel journalist for 25 years. She started her career at Travel Weekly, where she became deputy news editor, before joining Business Traveller as deputy editor and launching the magazine’s website. She has also written travel features, news and expert comment for the Guardian, Observer, Times, Telegraph, Boundless and other consumer titles and was named one of the top 50 UK travel journalists by the Press Gazette.
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