After Invia.cz became the market leader in the 15 years of its operation with over 20 mil EUR turnover, the company decided to create its own tour operator.
So, they founded the independent company Invia International, which offers diverse packages to exotic getaways, sun & beach destinations and self-drive holidays. Invia International brings more product diversity to Invia Group, with whom ANIXE has had the pleasure of cooperating for many years.
Invia International, together with the remaining companies: Travelplanet.pl (Poland), Invia.cz (Czech Republic), Invia.sk (Slovakia), Invia.hu (Hungary), Invia.de (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) – creates the largest tourism group in Central and Eastern Europe. Its main destinations are: UAE, Maldives, Zanzibar, Seychelles, Mexico, Mauritius, Spain, Greece, Egypt, Turkey but also Austria, Italy and Croatia.
The company has 3,000 hotels in its portfolio, increasing this number every week. Additionally, through the ANIXE integration, Invia International can now offer its customers over a million unique hotels, more competitive pricing, and better availability around the globe. The company will also benefit from the advantages of ANIXE’s caching system, which significantly improves response times to customer searches.
„We know ANIXE from our previous cooperation with Tourini, where we had a great experience and also we got many recommendations from our other partners. From a technical point of view, ANIXE offered us the widest variety of integration with hotel providers.” – says Jiri Rippel, Head of Project Department Invia.cz.
„It is a great pleasure and honour to have such a strong partnership as we have created together with Invia. We have seen them developing and improving for the last years, and we cannot wait to be a part of this new adventure.” – says Anna Turek, Senior Client Engagement Manager at ANIXE.
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