Vibe adds rail booking content with Trainline partnership
Booking tech provider Vibe has integrated a full range of UK rail booking inventory and fares.
It partnered with Trainline Partner Solutions, the B2B arm of Trainline.
Under the agreement Vibe is able to offer its customers some of Trainline’s most popular technical features.
These are ‘split save functionality’, post sales (user exchange) and the ability to use Vibe for both online and offline servicing.
Vibe partners set to use the rail booking service include UK-based TMC Agiito and TMC COCO.
More will be announced soon.
Simon Goddard, Chief Operations Officer said: “In many markets ail is the quickest and easiest way to get around and often favoured by business travellers.”
‘We’re really excited to be able to make that process more efficient and compliant by partnering with Trainline.”
Trainline Partner Solutions enables travellers to search, book and manage their trips easily.
It aggregates millions of routes, fares and travel times from 270 rail and bus carriers in 45 countries.
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