Malaysia’s Mayflower Holidays expands Trip Affiliates partnership
Malaysia based Mayflower Holidays announced the expansion of its collaboration with Trip Affiliates Network (TA Network) for its online hotel direct booking services for agents, wholesalers and corporates.
Trip Affiliates will provide a dynamic content management system for its retail customers.
TA Network brings together Asia Pacific’s travel wholesalers, operators and destination management companies onto a single open travel ecosystem.
Established in 1960, MFH caters to both individuals and corporate clients in Malaysia and beyond.
MFH will also be expanding its wholesale business with online travel channels connected via TA Network.
TA Network offers its content management system with easily customisable promotion pages, fully integrated via TA Network multi-product booking engines.
MFH will also be expanding its wholesale business with online travel channels connected via the TA Network.
In addition, TA Network’s digital payment solutions (BorderXP) offers clients a virtual card or local fund transfer service to process payments to minimize payment fees.
Jean Tung, Head of Business, Mayflower Holidays said: “We are pleased to expand our partnership with TA Network which will enable MFH to increase direct booking of dynamic rates with our hotel partners, as well as give us easy and quick access to hotels who have engaged TA Network for their B2B direct booking services.”
“Through this collaboration, we will also be able to work closer with our hotels for tactical promotion rates and offer value-added products.”
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