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Follow on Google News | TTS adds One-Way Faring to TTS WeBookUsers from Australia and New Zealand can now combine multiple fare types and multiple carriers in one itinerary while searching and booking flights in TTS WeBook.
In the past few months, TTS has been investing in adapting its solutions to meet the specific requirements of the Australian and New Zealand markets. After implementing One-Way faring in its corporate booking solution - TTS Corporate - and a successful TTS WeBook trial period with a closed group of clients, TTS is now releasing this new feature to all clients from these markets. Travel agencies with one-way faring on TTS WeBook will benefit from a flight results interface designed having in mind this particular pricing concept which will allow the user to walk through flight results easily and quickly and combine different fare types and carriers in one itinerary. This method is available for domestic Australian and New Zealand flight searches and also for Trans Tasman searches. The flight results allow users to sort the results by price and by departure time to serve price and scheduled oriented travelers, while filters enable users to restrict results to the traveler’s preferences. Susana Gonçalves, Product Manager at TTS explains: “Nowadays travel agents are facing all different sorts of competition so they need to find new ways to stand out and, at the same time, grow their business. That’s why we created TTS WeBook: a powerful and affordable solution that helps travel agents to improve their online presence by allowing them to sell flights on their website or Facebook page and provide a simple and fast online booking process to their customers.” For more information visit http://webook.tts.com or contact TTS at sales@tts.com. End
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