FAREnetGlobal helps agents increase bottom line.
Agents using DATAFLEXnet’s nett fare solution, FAREnetGlobal have noticed an increase in their bottom line through using the system.
The system works by simplifying the entire booking process for the majority of fare types. From a single user-friendly entry point, the system currently checks nett fares, no-frills airlines, selected third-party websites (for example, Opodo), and in the future will offer published fares from the agent’s preferred GDS.
DATAFLEXnet have also signed up two new agents to their already impressive portfolio of agents using FAREnetGlobal and its sister product, consumer-based internet booking engine TravelServeXML. The agents are Derby-based Senior International, and London-based Benz Travel.
As part of their marketing initiative, DATAFLEXnet are holding roadshows with the headline Focusing on Fares Management, where they are offering a chance for agents to see the benefits the systems can bring.
The first of these events takes place in Ireland on 7th October 2003, at the Druids Glen Marriott Hotel in Dublin. Anyone wishing to attend this free event can email Steve Holmes or register at www.dataflexnet.com/roadshow
DATAFLEXnet will also showcase in Manchester and London in late autumn. To register your interest use the above details.
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