Triton adds 40,000 hotels
Irish online travel wholesaler Chase International is provide Triton members with more than 40,000 additional hotels, apartments and villas.
Agents will be able to access global travel content with instant and up to same day availability via the TritonRooms portal accessed directly or via the TritonSearch platform.
The deal comes after Chase International satisfied “stringent criteria†in addition to providing market leading travel technology, according to Triton.
Global Travel Group operations director Andy Claridge said: “The new agreement will provide Triton members with in excess of 40,000 new worldwide hotels, with a huge range of products in the UK and worldwide.
“It also provides an extensive offering in the Americas, which until now has been missing from our portfolio.
“Our members can now choose from over 100,000 accommodation units, which is thought to be the largest range and choice in the UK market place.â€
Triton claimed that members are already trading at 30% over last year in a tough market.
Claridge said the organisation was “embracing the belief, that now, more than ever, the key to our success is based on the four important factors of availability, price, technology and serviceâ€.
Chase International founder and CEO Darryl Ismail said: “In my opinion, both companies share similar values and the belief that the strong partnership and investment in technology are essential for growth.â€
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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