TATS and TravelMole announce major partnership to offer discounted industry travel
When Kevin Millard, GM of leading Australian staff rebated travel provider www.tats.com.au, was seeking a way to get more TATS subscribers on board, he said that TravelMole was a natural partner, offering him the furthest industry reach of any site or partner he investigated, with TravelMole being the world leading travel and tourism industry news provider, reaching nearly half a million travel industry professionals in 132 countries.

He added, “To celebrate our partnership we are also offering TravelMole subscribers free subscription to TATS and all they have to do is book any TATS programme and we will deduct the membership from that booking.” “All we ask them to do is make sure they mention that they are a TravelMole subscriber when they book.”
John Alwyn-Jones, MD of TravelMole Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific said, “We are delighted to have joined forces with Kevin and TATS to enable our subscribers to access the great deals that TATS provides the industry and to work with TATS in their future development.”
“TATS does a great job in offering travel industry staff rebated travel, providing travel and tourism industry staff with excellent opportunities for worldwide travel and while we recognise that qualification criteria are sometimes applied by the various operators, I urge TravelMole subscribers to check out TATS and see what sort of deals they can secure.”
“TATS is also well established and a recognised leader in the field of industry travel and is managed by a team who have considerable experience and standing within the international travel industry.”
For immediate access to TATS and some really serious industry deals, visit www.tats.com.au or contact TATS on:- 02 9929 3200
Special TATS Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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