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News: At the Beach signs first GDS address Travelport

February 26, 2015 • admin
Travelport has announced a brand new agreement with At the Beach, one of many UK’s leading online travel agencies. The agreement is the 1st time At the Beach has signed a partnership with a GDS. Carrying greater than 900,000 passengers each year, At the Beach creates tailored holiday itineraries to popular beach destinations all over the world. The partnership with Travelport allows the web agent to interrupt into new hotel and flight options outside their current destination profile. “Travelport’s uAPI technology allows us to tap-in to new flight and hotel content to construct on our traditional beach travel product, and significantly grow our scheduled air offerings”, Andy Tilby-Baxter, head of supply, At the Beach, explained.  “It opens up an entire new area for us to grow, and gives our customers...
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At the Beach signs first GDS cope with Travelport

November 18, 2014 • admin
Travelport has announced a brand new agreement with At the Beach, probably the most UK’s leading online travel agencies. The agreement is the primary time At the Beach has signed a partnership with a GDS. Carrying greater than 900,000 passengers yearly, At the Beach creates tailored holiday itineraries to popular beach destinations everywhere. The partnership with Travelport allows the web agent to interrupt into new hotel and flight options outside their current destination profile. “Travelport’s uAPI technology allows us to tap-in to new flight and hotel content to construct on our traditional beach travel product, and significantly grow our scheduled air offerings”, Andy Tilby-Baxter, head of supply, At the Beach, explained.  “It opens up a complete new area for us to grow, and gives our customers with much more options...
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Rising incomes and internet boost booming Chinese travel market

December 19, 2013 • admin
The collection of outbound trips made by Chinese travellers is seeing double-digit growth, due to rising disposable incomes and web bookings, reveals exclusive research unveiled today (8 April) on the WTM Vision Conference – Beijing. Forecasts by Euromonitor International reveal that outbound trips from China are expected to record a ‘sharp’ 15% rise in CAGR (compound annual growth rate) from 2012-2017. Hong Kong and Macau are the preferred destinations but non-Asian countries are rising in importance, delegates have heard today. Meanwhile, inbound tourism flows to China are forecast to grow at a 2.3% CAGR over a similar period, reveals the Forecast Revisit for the worldwide Travel and Tourism Industry report. Hong Kong is the most important source of arrivals, accounting for 27m, but Western European and US markets are expected...
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