Package holidays added by ebookers
Tuesday, 20 Oct, 2009
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A package holiday booking engine claiming to provide access to millions of holiday offers has been introduced by ebookers.com.
Using technology provided by TravelTainment, it is the latest move by the online company to broaden the range of tools and services available to consumers.
TravelTainment technology will add to ebookers.com’s existing dynamically packaged holidays which can be created onsite using the ‘Flight + Hotel’ feature. This will offer a wider range of inventory for users by allowing direct access to service providers and tour operator booking systems.
Ebookers president Tamer Tamar said: “Following a successful relationship between ebookers.com and TravelTainment in the Swiss and German markets, we are pleased to unveil this exciting initiative in the UK market.
“By adding tour operator packages to ebookers.com’s existing dynamic package holiday search option, we have strengthened our range of booking options for UK consumers.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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