Jurni launches new cruise browser
Jurni Network, a Sabre Travel Network brand, added new tools and features to its booking engine Jurni InternetView. Enhancements include:
• Jurni Cruise, a graphical cruise browser that integrates published rates and allows agents the ability to access a comprehensive list of rates and other information.
• CSA Travel Protection which provides Jurni Network members an automated system to purchase CSA insurance products. A simple booking tool is integrated in InternetView.
• “Today’s Lowest Fare” airline alerts provides agents with the best fares available on the most popular Origin and Destination pairs booked anywhere in the country.
With the CAS Travel Protection, agents can earn a commission of up to 35% of the policy premium. CSA also offers agents the flexibility to earn a referral or license commission, and the ability to protect commissions.
Said Greg Land, senior vice president, Marketing, Jurni Network:
“These enhancements to InternetView automate the cruise booking process and enable our members to sell value added services such as insurance in a single application.”
Sabre Travel Network, a Sabre Holdings company, provides access to a GDS that enables agents at more than 53,000 locations worldwide to be travel experts. The Sabre GDS includes more than 400 airlines, about 60,000 hotels, 37 car rental companies, nine cruise lines, 35 railroads and 220 tour operators.
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