TelMe Farebase and Netizen Team Up To Offer Agents Value at WTM
Travel technology and airfares distribution specialists TelMe Farebase has teamed up with Travel Web Design and Development Specialists, Netizen to offer agents some special introductory deals at WTM. Any agent signing up for the Farebase Portal will receive one week’s free trial and they can then go on if they wish take up12 months subscription for the price of 10 months – a saving of nearly 17% on the usual costs. Agents can only take advantage of this offer by signing up at World Travel Market or returning the forms by 19th November 2004 to TelMe Farebase. Netizen are offering £50 discount on basic site reviews and £100 discount on £499 site reviews. The company will also be running two seminars from 11-12 in Cityside Room 6 on Tuesday 9th and Wednesday 10th November entitled “Secrets of a Successful Website”. Peter Muller, Managing Director, TelMe Farebase, commented “As the Internet becomes a more and more important tool for travel bookings, agents, tour operators and tourist boards need to be fully aware of the components which can really make a difference. We believe that access to our technology and fares distribution services, coupled with good web site design and development can ensure that they stay ahead of the game”. WTM delegates are invited along to Stand No TT.5075 any time; or drop in for a glass of wine at 4.30 Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. Further details can also be obtained or by contacting Charlotte Carnell at Farebase on 0870 873 9000 – email [email protected] or Fiona Canavan at Netizen on 01462 713 022.
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