TQ3 Travel Solutions offers cytric to corporates
TQ3 Travel Solutions has announced it is to offer i:FAO’s business travel eProcurement software cytric to its corporate customers in all global markets.
TQ3 and i:FAO said the agreement renews the partnership both companies had for several years, but adds a globally integrated perspective to it. Together with an agreement already in place with TQ3 Americas, based in St Louis, Missouri, i:FAO will now support TQ3 in all markets around the world.
TQ3 said that recent airline commission changes have motivated corporations more than ever to switch to eProcurement in order to reduce business travel expenses. It said that risk-free cytric has been proven to reduce process and procurement costs and explained that it is adding cytric to the products and services they provide to their clients to help them streamline the reservation process.
Commenting on the alliance, Toby Joseph, Chief Operating Officer of TQ3 Travel Solutions said: “From a technology standpoint, we are pleased to be able to add cytric to our suite of Online Booking Tools that we offer to clients as a way to reduce their overall travel costs. As corporations move to consolidate their global travel operations, cytric has a definite advantage because it is available in many languages, on the major GDSs, and has a broad customer base with many existing TQ3 Travel Solutions’ clients throughout the world.
“We are delighted to be able to build on the relationship already in place with TQ3 Americas and I:FAO, which has proved a valuable alliance. By adding cytric to the high calibre of services already on offer to TQ3 clients worldwide, we are taking a positive step in improving our global capabilities.”
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