TProfile teams up with G Adventures
TProfile has inked a partnership with small-group adventure operator G Adventures.
The partnership enables TProfile to offer G Adventures’ global portfolio of tours to its travel agent network.
TProfile provides advanced customer experience applications and CRM technology.
G Adventures has over 750 tours globally.
TProfile will provide travel agents rich content, including quotes, images and videos from G Adventures.
“TProfile’s advanced customer applications will provide new opportunities for strengthened relationships with their agents,” said Brian Young, EMEA MD at G Adventures.
Bhav Taylor, Head of Sales at TProfile , said: “We are delighted to make the G Adventures portfolio available to our network of travel agents looking to explore ancillary revenue opportunities.”
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