St Andrews Travel (now SAT Business Travel) chooses TelMe Farebase
Technology specialist TelMe Farebase boosts presence within the Business Travel Sector with a series of high profile wins.
TelMe Farebase have signed a deal to provide its Ticket Window fares system to SAT Business Travel.
This latest deal with the Bolton based company (formerly known as St Andrews Travel) follows a similar deal with Manchester based Delta Travel, a member of the Guild of Business Travel Management Companies.
Together with securing high profile contracts late last year with fellow GTMC members, P&O Business Travel and Munro’s Travel Group, these most recent deals look set to secure TelMe Farebases standing within the Business Travel sector.
Paul Sutton, Sales Director for SAT Business Travel said: “For some time now we have been looking for a partner to provide fare loading assistance and to move forward our plans for an Internet Booking Engine. After careful deliberation we found that TelMe offered us flexibility and professionalism at an affordable price.”
Peter Muller, Managing Director for TelMe Farebase said “We attended a technology showcase recently with various Guild Members and we are now reaping the rewards from Guild members as well as strong independants like SAT.”
Telme/Farebase
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