Hotelbeds adds CityPASS tickets for major US attractions
Bedbank Hotelbeds Group has added CityPASS tickets for a dozen North American cities into its B2B platform.
It has integrated 78 new attractions into HotelBeds’ TAB Transfer & Activity Bank, which are available across all distribution channels.
Travel partners can make real-time bookings and cancellations for attractions including the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, Space Needle, World of Coca-Cola and Blue & Gold Bay Fleet Cruise Adventure.
"I am proud to announce yet another great partnership with a market leader for our fast-growing Transfer & Activity Bank (TAB) business. This integration is exciting news for the over 60,000 travel intermediaries that use our platform globally," said Javier Arevalo, Transfer & Activity Bank’s managing director.
Hotelbed Group has targeted three-fold growth of sales in its TAB business.
The company offers 16,000 activity options in more than 700 destinations to its travel partners based in 135 source markets.
Victor, Idaho based CityPASS offers prepaid admission to major attractions in 12 destinations including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Southern California, Tampa Bay and Toronto.
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