FAREnetGlobal upgrade plus TD Travel Group signup for new system
DATAFLEXnet introduce V4 of FAREnetGlobal (nett fare database), this tools enables agents to search nett contracts with new functions to work out open-jaw fares, one way inbounds, and icon’s to quickly identify fare rules, the system can also check no-frills airlines from entering just one search criteria, this speeds up the checking process for non-GDS fares but with the added benefit of checking the GDS fares also. Manchester based Travel agency TD Travel Group are the first new agent to signup for the new system. New features include: Open Jaws. One way inbounds. Companion fares. Inbound blackout periods New look and feel. Icons to quickly identify fare rules. Full ticketing details for easy issue of nett tickets. Steve Holmes of DATAFLEXnet said “The system has seen many changes over the years but this update puts the system above all others, with multi searches of nett fares with open-jaws and one way inbounds , no-frills airlines, GDS fares, and other third party web sites. The benefits of using FAREnetGlobal are cost saving and time taken up searching different fare types”. For a free trial of FAREnetGlobal visit www.farenetglobal.com or contact Steve Holmes on 01785 228182 FAREnetGlobal clients include Lonsdale Travel, Ian Allan Travel, Corniche Travel, Benz Travel, Chambers Travel, Flightline, Itavia, Seasons in Style. For a full list of clients using DATAFLEXnet products contact us on the above details.
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