New one-stop air travel service
Revelex Corporation and Traveline Travel Services have launched online booking capabilities for airports.
Using Revelex’s customizable solution, travelers can now book flights directly from their preferred airport’s website, increasing online traffic and building customer loyalty.
In addition, air passengers now have a one-stop shop for air travel – needing only to visit the airport’s website to modify flight itineraries, search for the lowest airfare or select flights from any location.
A Revelex powered booking engine is prominently featured on websites for Akron Canton Airport and Tri-Cities Regional Airport; several other locations are in line for implementation as well, including Wichita Mid-Continent Airport (ICT).
Using Revelex’s travel solution, customers need only to visit the airport’s website to modify flight itineraries, search for the lowest airfare or select flights from any location.
“Additionally, through the services provided by Traveline, utilizing other facets of Revelex technology, customers can select and book complete vacation packages including hotel, rental cars, and even cruises,” said Revelex.
The partnership between Revelex and Traveline gives these airports the ability to book tickets for their customers knowing that 24-hour professional service will be provided to passengers by Traveline agents.
Revelex Corporation offers travel technology solutions for agents and vendors. Traveline Travel Services is a member of the exclusive Virtuoso Network of Agencies.
Report by David Wilkening
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