Holiday Direct takes on Titan
Holiday Direct Travel Group are preparing to announce to members their uptake of TravelTek technology to allow in house bulk loading of HOD offers to Teletext, as well as to a new generation of TravelTek powered websites later in the year.
‘The Commercial Controller product allows us to keep tight control whilst uploading offers to Teletext and other platforms’ commented Cary Lam, Holiday Direct’s Managing Director.
‘Alongside the Titan system from TravelTek we have a solution for members to load the most complex hotel contracts, combine their prices with low cost flights and transfers and present these offers to the public via various online advertising outlets. We have complete control over all content showing to the public via the Titan system.’
‘With our steady increase in advertising space over the years, this will represent a great investment for us allowing our members instant access to the market. The advertising can be tailored to suit them and it will all be managed at head office.’
‘In the current financial climate it will be agents who are pro active, and that can afford to keep a high profile, that will be rewarded with the biggest benefit in the new year. We are confident of strong sales in 2009 and are doing all we can to guarantee that!’
The Commercial Controller / Titan platform will be available to Holiday Direct members in October 2008.
Holiday Direct Travel Group
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