TelMe Farebase Offer Portal Deal At WTM
Travel technology and airfares distribution specialists TelMe Farebase is to offer agents a special introductory deal on its Farebase Portal at World Travel Market. Any agent signing up for the Portal will receive one week’s free trial and 12 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. The newly launched Farebase Portal site is very easy to use and can return the results of a fare search to agents in less than 2 seconds. Agents can now search and book Consolidated and published fares, Charters/Lates and Low Cost Airlines. All fares shown are real time and are commissionable. Peter Muller, Managing Director, TelMe Farebase, commented “We have really focussed on what is important on the new Portal. The feedback we are getting from agents confirms that they appreciate this re-launched fast and comprehensive Portal, which makes it incredibly easy for them to search and book flights for their clients. This is an ideal opportunity for them to take advantage of the Portal for a year at an excellent price”. Additional information available on the Portal includes: Airport Search, Airline Search, Supplier Search, Downloads, Help Desk and Travel Partners. Further details of this offer can be found on Stand No T.5075 or by contacting Charlotte Carnell on 0870 873 9000 – email [email protected].
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