Traveltek inks North America partnership with Travel Syndication Technology

Traveltek has sealed a partnership with Travel Syndication Technology (TST LLC).
It follows the announcement of Sabre exiting the cruise market in October 2023.
TST LLC, a longstanding Sabre customer, signed a partnership agreement with Traveltek to power their cruise solution for agents across North America.
TST LLC focuses on travel technology solutions for their agent partners to improve look-to-book ratios and revenue.
It provides off-the-shelf or custom solutions for travel agencies, consolidators, and member organizations for air, car rentals, hotel, cruise and tour packages
Over the last 22 years, Traveltek has developed tech solutions enabling leisure travel companies to package travel into in a single transaction.
TST LLCs customers will benefit from access to over 30,000 integrated itineraries across all major ocean and river cruise lines in a single aggregated Cruise API.
“We believe that TravelTek’s API will help us streamline our shopping and booking process and provide our customers with a more efficient travel experience,” said Tarak Reddy, COO, TST.
UK based Traveltek operates worldwide with offices in the US, United Kingdom and India.
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