Lovetovisit.com, TXGB partner to streamline activity bookings
Start-ups Lovetovisit.com and Tourism Exchange Great Britain (TXGB) have teamed with a new partnership in the ‘things to do’ sector.
It aims to remove fragmentation from the ticketing landscape, digitally enable smaller businesses and experiences, whilst increasing bookings across the industry.
It aims to connect new consumer audiences to more attractions, experiences, activities, and events.
Lovetovisit.com and TXGB use API tech, meaning any attractions and experiences that want to connect with them can do so efficiently.
And by absorbing the TXGB 2.5% booking fee, Lovetovisit.com is offering its partners an easy and flexible way to connect to their channel.
The new partnership will increase inventory available via Lovetovisit.com, and allow destination websites to offer visitors a large inventory of ‘things to do’.
Lovetovisit.com’s Communications Director Andy Peacock said: “The more consumers see your brand and product, the greater chance of a sale. The easier you make it for people to buy something, the more they will buy.”
TXGB and Lovetovisit.com will use established links with DMOs and Direct2Consumer networks to substantially increase bookability.
TXGB and Lovetovisit.com can also help opeators digitise.
James Berzins, Managing Director at TXGB said: “Our partnership is a demonstration of collaboration to create mutual value by driving change and prosperity in the sector.”
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