Travel agents can load and maintain their own charter airline fares via “Travelflow”, an innovative internet booking engine.
Following extensive work by Billian’s in-house development team, the leading internet booking solution provider can now offer agents the facility to load and maintain their own charter fares and allocations via their web administration tool "Flight Deck" as part of the Travelflow for Leisure and Travelflow for Agents, B2C and B2B products. These can be displayed in conjunction with published, net and low cost fares in a single results display on Travelflow. This ensures customers can browse all of the available inventory online, to maximise sales.
Sales & Business Development Manager John Hutchison commented: "This is another valuable addition to our product offering and I’m sure agents will find it a practical and useful addition to the existing flight, hotel, car rental and other ancillary inventory currently available via Travelflow ".
Travelflow is an innovative, multi functional, cost effective internet booking solution, enabling travel agents of all types and sizes to exploit the online sales channel and help grow their business.
For more information contact Billian IT Solutions at:
01254 699065
www.billian.co.uk
Billian IT Solutions
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