Travel Distribution Systems offers new in house reservation system
Leading Australian GDS and reservation technology specialist Travel Distribution Systems Pty Ltd (TDS), CEO Norm Collins announced today that the company is now offering Tour Wholesalers and Travel Suppliers, a new state of the art and leading edge in-house reservation system, as part of its ARENA GDS project.
TDS is also offering purchasers an early bird special with software licences at greatly reduced rates, while also including integration with the company’s ARENA distribution system.
Norm said that this was a unique special offer and would allow tour wholesalers and travel suppliers to experience the next generation in reservation systems or the opportunity to upgrade aging systems to the latest in advanced technology.
The special rates being offered would make the system affordable for most travel and tourism companies, no matter the size of their operations.
The software licence will also cover access to all supporting components such as computer servers, system upgrades and technical support, while catering for all data storage, back-ups and future growth.
These components are required to operate a reservation system along with technical experience and by supplying these facilities, as part of the licence, TDS provides companies with a further reduction in operating expenses.
Full details about the system and special offer can be obtained from Norm Collins at TDS by phoning (03) 9874 2280 by email to Norm on [email protected] or on their website at www.tdsworld.com
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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