Windstar integrates Revelex booking engine
Windstar Cruises has invested in tech to streamline travel agents’ ease of booking with the cruise line.
Windstar announced a new integration with its first booking engine partner – Revelex.
Revelex aggregates cruise inventory (across 40+ major lines) and makes it seamless for travel agents to book cruises on a global scale.
“Revelex’s Power Agent 5 offers access to a global cruise API, allowing our travel advisor customers greater control of the booking process,” said Revelex SVP of Sales Joe Romans.
“Travel advisors are able to pull web and private fares, search and book multiple cruise products, and apply mark-ups and discounts.”
Windstar’s CCO Janet Bava said: “We’ve been searching for and identifying the best and most impactful ways to increase our distribution worldwide.”
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