TDS releasing new computer distribution system for the Travel and Tourism Industry worldwide.
Norm Collins CEO of Melbourne based Travel Distribution Systems Pty Ltd (TDS) has announced that the company is about to release a new computer distribution system (ARENAâ„¢) as a service to members of the Travel and Tourism Industry worldwide.
Norm said that this dynamic web application has been developed to consolidate reservation services and reduce distribution and operational costs for industry members.
Norm stated that the company had invested in this development to support the industry and provide suppliers and agents with free access to a global distribution network and that ARENA is a revolutionary addition to supply and distribution technology in travel, forever changing the way business is conducted within travel and tourism operations and assisting in maintaining industry outlets as the major distribution
channels for travel and tourism services.
ARENA™ will only be available to industry members with distribution costs based on capped transaction fees charged to service suppliers for confirmed reservations, with rhe service is totally free for travel agents or tourism retailers with usage governed by the system’s terms and conditions.
ARENAâ„¢ can also be configured to provide in-house reservations with the added advantage of distribution and called ARENAOne, this facility is fully managed and provides a cost effective alternative for companies seeking a new in-house reservation system.
ARENAâ„¢ launches in November and both suppliers and retailers can now register for free access to the system at TDS’ website, www.tdsworld.com where you can learn more about this comprehensive system.
For further information contact: Travel Distribution Systems Pty Ltd, Tel: (03) 9874 2280 or eMail: [email protected]
TravelMole will be interviewing Norm about this revolutionary new travel and tourism technology latert this week.
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John Alwyn-Jones
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