North American TV viewers getting new travel booking system
Australia’s newest global TV travel program, TRAVELOZTV, has launched an on-line booking system for North American and worldwide viewers – TRAVELOZTV’s “Travel with Us.”
“TRAVELOZTV s ‘Travel with Us’ allows our viewers anywhere to book flights, accommodation, vehicle rentals and other travel needs from anywhere in the world from their PC,” said Greg Grainger, one of the partners.
The first episodes of TRAVELOZTV have now begun screening on networks around the world, including the Travel Channel (Europe) and the ABC’s Australia Network (Asia /Pacific) and will be appearing in North America shortly.
Negotiations are also underway with another 80 international broadcasters, including major terrestrial networks, to play TRAVELOZTV in prime time.
TRAVELOZTV is presented by TV veteran Greg Grainger, but also features Tim Charody and Tim Doyle, both 22 years old, who take viewers all over Australia in an upbeat style.
“It’s always a challenge for travelers sitting at home all over the world to find the very best quality flights, accommodations and other travel bookings at the very best price and that’s certainly no different for trips to and around Australia,” said John Alwyn-Jones, also a partner.
For more information visit: www.traveloztv.com
Report by David Wilkening
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