Loyalty operator Neat Ideas joins Trip Affiliates Network
Australia based loyalty commerce operator Neat Ideas (NETI), has joined the Trip Affiliates Network.
The partnership gives NETI access to TA Network’s global hotel partners and travel operators.
It becomes a partner in the TA Network ecosystem, bringing a user base of 15 million Australian customers.
“TA Network is thrilled to join forces with an industry leader like NETI to provide even richer opportunities for their customers.” said Josef Foo, Managing Partner, TA Network.
“We are both working on similar opportunities and together we will be able to provide ever more compelling rewards.”
TA Network is a cloud-based tech solutions provider for the travel and hospitality sector.
It offers distribution and turnkey solutions, supported by digital payment services.
It brings together Asia Pacific hotels, wholesalers, operators, and destination management companies into a single open travel ecosystem.
Sarah Fallon, CEO NETI said: “We hope to work closely with TA Network to provide our members with exclusive travel loyalty experiences and products.”
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