Exotissimo launches new travel trade site
BANGKOK – Exotissimo Travel has launched a new travel trade website.
Hamish Keith, 
Exotissimo’s director of business development, said, “With improved content and 
cutting-edged features, the new site ensures that agents have the best possible 
access to, and understanding of, the travel products we have to offer.â€
The 
revamped site is similar in look and feel to the company 
website, http://www.exotissimo.com, which was launched 
three months ago.
It offers real time hotel rates including promotions and 
special offers.
There are detailed itineraries for more than 350 tours with downloadable word files, as well as downloadable tariffs containing over 1,000 hotel rates, transfers 
and excursions.
Direct access is available to 
registered agents to manage their profiles via the user profile section
And a new Wish List function allows users to 
select their favorites products for storage or downloads in an 
accessible sidebar
An advanced filter function allows 
a search of the Exotissimo product database by length of stay, location 
and travel style and enables users to refine their search with more 
filters
Users can browse pictures by destinations and then select preferred 
images for downloads in high or low-resolution sizes
There is also greater selection of factsheets 
to provide agents with detailed hotel and product overviews

Plans are in place to add programmes and factsheets in multiple languages. 

Registered members can access 
http://traveltrade.exotissimo.com 
using their same usernames and passwords.
New agents wishing to access 
the site are required to fill in the online application form found at the same 
URL or contact Exotissimo via email at [email protected].
Visit http://traveltrade.exotissimo.com.
Ian Jarrett
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