Traveltek reveals how to ‘cash-in’ on cruise tourism
Cruiseworld Asia took place today with the Traveltek APAC sales team exhibiting its innovative travel technology.
The global Cruiseworld events have become synonymous with cruise innovation and provide a wealth of information about the future of the cruise industry.
The theme of this year’s conference was "Cashing in on Asia’s Cruise Tourism" and covered insightful panel discussions with several key industry figures as well as useful networking opportunities.
The inaugural Cruiseworld Asia edition, which took place last year, was met with an extremely positive response, attracting 380 top industry representatives and this year’s event was even bigger.
At the event, Traveltek promoted its advanced cruise dynamic packaging system to the considerable number of senior industry executives attending the event. With over 190 ocean and river operators integrated, Traveltek’s system provides the largest range of aggregated cruise content on the market. It was developed to provide forward-thinking companies with a way to tailor-make their own cruise packages, allowing the agent to hand-pick flights, hotels, transfers and attractions to create unique cruise products.
With ultimate flexibility and control, increased upsell opportunities and an enhanced booking process, Traveltek’s cruise dynamic packaging system is at the forefront of technology in this sector.
Organised by Travel Weekly Asia, Cruiseworld Asia took place today at the Raffles City Convention Centre Singapore, with ship inspections to follow tomorrow, October 5th.
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