Large Multinational Clients
Multinational clients, reference data, mapping, multiple countries, and so on
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One common reason for not retaining large clients is being unable to meet their data related demands. Common reasons are complex reference handling requirements, or custom data handoff requirements.
We understand these type of problems very well, and we have a lot of experience in solving them, especially for large multinational clients to whom these requirements are important.
The core reason we can increase yield is because we are able to consolidate your travel data from multiple CRS's and multiple countries, and store that data in a way that makes it easy for you to create the reports you need.
Our systems can help you here.
Reducing costs for a TMC often means ensuring that client requirements are met at the time bookings are ticketed. This avoids the need for expensive post-invoice changes, with specialist admininstration staff.
Our systems can help you here, by avoiding these problems almost entirely.
Multinational clients, reference data, mapping, multiple countries, and so on
You can access up-to-date GDS data without needing a GDS connection
You can access seamlessly integrated data from multiple GDS's
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