Isle of Man based Regency Travel to develop new online bookable website
Regency Travel, based on the Isle of Man, is looking forward to developing a new online bookable website with CSI Media. A relatively new travel agency, Regency Travel opened its doors to the public of the Isle of Man in September 2008. Since then, the agency has built up a team of customer service experts whom have collectively more than 100 years of experience in the travel industry. As a result, Regency Travel has become the most experienced travel team on the Isle of Man.
The Isle of Man experts are the Official Travel and Ticketing partner for the TT Races, in addition to being the travel partner for the 2011 Commonwealth Youth Games that will be held on the island. They will be using CSI Media’s Tour Operator system to sell their own in and outbound package holidays and the new ticket and excursion engine to sell event tickets as optional extras.
Regency Travel also asked CSI Media to create a new website that will help the agency to promote travel to the Isle of Man as well as allowing the Isle’s residents to have access to one of the best websites selling travel to worldwide destinations from the Isle of Man.
The website will use CSI Media’s Travelberry software and will allow Regency Travel to book all types of products in and out of the Isle of Man by using their own charter flights, along with the popular dynamically packaged holidays and other strategically aligned 3rd party XML providers. This will be a first for the island and Regency Travel’s aim with the new website and their expert knowledge is to make the Isle of Man more accessible to all.
For more information on CSI Media’s Tour Operator system please visit the CSI Media website or contact Richard Nash on [email protected]
CSI Media
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