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Destination Management Companies: How Travel Agencies Can Tap Into DMC Potential

AltexSoft Travel

Today DMCs function as a single point of contact for their B2B and B2C clients. Travel agency, as one of the B2B clients, connects to the DMC database and offers those services to its clients. So how travel agencies can collaborate with DMCs – be it a group or a single entity? How travel agents can interact with DMCs.

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Travel Booking Engines: Types, Functionality, and Integrations

AltexSoft Travel

In the next sections, we’ll explore how IBEs vary based on: business model (B2C, B2B, and B2E), type of a travel company (direct supplier or reseller), specifics of products offered (flights, hotels, car rentals, etc). IBE business models: B2C, B2B and B2E. Sales channels in travel product distribution.

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Tour Operator Software: Itinerary Creator, Booking Engine, and Other Handy Technologies

AltexSoft Travel

A tour operator is a travel company that devises the trip, books its components, markets it, and sells to travelers or travel agents. Basically, combining travel services in a bundle and developing a complete tour is the most important part of a tour operator’s job and that’s what distinguishes it from travel agents.

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BLOG – DISCOVERY SERIES: PRODUCTIVITY

Open Destinations

These areas relate to key deliverables from the travel software and solutions that we provide. First, we looked at some ways in which we increase our clients’ revenues , next we covered improving the experience of their B2B and B2C customers. AGENT PORTAL. The fourth and final area of focus is that of productivity.

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OTA Platform: How to Choose a White-Label Solution, and When to Go Custom

AltexSoft Travel

As Phocuswright’s US Online Travel Agency Market Report 2022-2026 shows, OTAs receive only 22 percent of total gross bookings, lagging well behind direct supplier channels (41 percent) and offline agencies (37 percent). The channel share in US travel as of 2022. How booking engines work in online travel agencies.