PTS partners with Travelgenix
Protected Trust Services has appointed Travelgenix to incorporate their technology with its PTS software solution.
Daniel Landen, CEO of Protected Trust Services said: “The addition of Travelgenix to the bespoke PTS software, will allow our agent members to compete in an affordable manner with the larger players.”
“All PTS members will now have full access included within their membership.”
Mark Sutton, MD of PTS added, “At PTS our primary focus for our members is to encourage freedom, flexibility and trust. This is undoubtedly our next step forward to support PTS members with our wide portfolio of services.”
David McDonald, MD of Chillimix, a PTS member, has already integrated both systems and has praised the benefits to his business.
“The integration of Travelgenix alongside PTS has allowed Chillimix to grow far more quickly than we could have before. Travelgenix enabled us to offer a fully bookable website and allows our customers to build their own packages. “
“Most importantly Travelgenix has been a game changer for the Chillimix team with our access to villas and the speed of the system allows our teams to build packages quickly for our customers.”
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