TA Network expands footprint across the MEA region

Trip Affiliates Network (TA Network) marked a significant milestone in its Middle East & Africa (MEA) expansion strategy at the Arabian Travel Market in Dubai recently.
The tech solutions network for travel agents, wholesalers and hotels appointed key General Sales Office (GSO) agents to represent TA Network in the MEA region.
This is a strategic step toward deeper market penetration.
ATM 2025 also facilitated discussions with potential partners eager to integrate TA Network’s B2B travel technology.
David Lai, TA Network’s Regional Director of Ecosystem & Client Acquisition, said: “The event served as a powerful platform to strengthen existing partnerships, forge new alliances, and solidify TA Network’s presence in the region.”
TA Network is headquartered in Singapore, with offices in Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand.
It provides FIT/group inbound and outbound turnkey solutions as well as direct supplier connectivity services for travel agents, wholesalers, and hotels.
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