Travelport launches new fare management tool
- United Arab Emirates: Thursday, February 07 - 2013 at 15:23
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Travelport, the business services provider to the global travel industry, announces a new tool for Middle East and Africa travel agents which will enable them to significantly enhance the way they manage, mark-up and control the onward distribution of their airline filed private fares.
Offering the freshest, most up-to-date fare content is critical to the competitive success of any travel agency managing a private fares programme.
Net Fare Manager reduces key strokes related to fare management by up to 80% with its intuitive web-based interface.
From a single screen, new and updated negotiated fares are displayed for effortless update and redistribution to any travel agency location, worldwide.
Rabih Saab, President and Managing Director, Middle East and Africa, Travelport, said, "Net Fare Manager is a clear example of Travelport developing tools that help our travel agency customers do their jobs more efficiently We are once again able to offer our customers products that will keep them ahead of the competition and offer exceptional customer service."
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