TripAdmit powers tour and activity bookings for Air Astana
Air Astana has tapped TripAdmit to provide tours and activities content as the airline unveils its latest service for online customers.
Kazakhstan carrier Air Astana will use TripAdmit’s white label solution, enabling passengers to select and book from a range of experiences, tours and activities available in their chosen destination.
This new service is the latest initiative by the airlinr to maximise ancillary revenue and improve the customer booking experience.
Air Astana is the latest carrier to join TripAdmit’s fast-expanding global airline partnership programme .
Adel Dauletbek – VP Marketing & Sales Air Astana, said: “We are focused on improving the customer experience. The booking solution will enable us to extend our ancillary services by providing an exciting range of tours and activities.”
When booking a flight, customers will be sent a link to the Air Astana tours and experiences page showing what’s available for their destination.
They will be able to search for further information and make a booking.
Carl Cromie – Director of Travel Partnerships TripAdmit, said: “As people start travelling again, the demand for tours and experiences is growing. Air Astana is now very well positioned to explore these opportunities.”
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