Jazeera Airways taps TripAdmit to boost ancillary revenue
TripAdmit has been appointed to provide a full range of tours and activities for Jazeera Airways alongside its global destinations.
TripAdmit’s white label solution will enable Jazeera Air passengers to select and book experiences in over 30 destinations served by the airline.
TripAdmit’s booking software utilises AI technology for personalised segmentation.
The partnership helps the Kuwaiti airline maximise ancillary revenue opportunities.
Jazeera Airways is the latest airline to join TripAdmit’s portfolio of airline and travel partnerships globally.
The TripAdmit Distribution Network connects distribution partners with 50,000 experiences in more than 100 countries globally.
Rohit Ramachandran, CEO Jazeera Airways said: “Jazeera is expanding leisure destination options for customers and we are looking to enhance their travel experience. TripAdmit’s booking solution will enable us to offer some great value tours and experiences.”
Once customers have made a flight booking they will be sent a link on their flight confirmation to allow them to see the tours and experiences available for their destination.
Carl Cromie – Director of Travel Partnerships TripAdmit, said: “We are delighted to be working with Jazeera Airways. They are a progressive airline that recognises the benefits and opportunities available from tours and activities.”
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