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Our company can be characterized as synergy at work.

It is intended to offer industry wide reservation-, information- and content-management solutions, enabling our customers to capitalize on their own natural resources without investments.

The owners of the company have a wealth of experience, ranging from the congress industry and international tourist boards to major international hotel chains, airlines, car rental companies as well as the international arena of information- and communication technology.

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In 200X the global tourism/travel industry cannot avoid to meet the needs of the individual consumer in the widest possible sence. Only companies that achieve total integration of back- and front office systems will survive in the international arena.

Our strategy is to guide our clients through the processes of change and development, by providing the necessary expertise and software-as-a-service.

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Tip - Saturday, December 29, 2007

Make more money on your reservations, without prior investments.

 

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Services Minimize

Our services provide a one stop solution for Service Providers (SP), Tourist Boards (TB), Receptive Incoming Agents (RIO), Tour Operators (TO) and Travel Agents (TA), enabling them to exploit their last minute and advance reservation potential on a pay- per-transaction basis, securing their financial income without upfront investments.

Tourism in Action's clients are local and national TB's worldwide, as well as SP's, RIO's, TO's and TA's that are committed to focus on their future survival.

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Tourism in Action does not sell software as a product.

We offer software-as-a-Service (SAAS).

Our clients do not have to invest upfront. They only pay a fee once a transaction has been made.

Visit the TravelDNA™ website.

 

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The incredible shrinking airline
U.S. carriers long accustomed to elbowing their way to market share by adding planes and routes and destinations are now scrambling to see who can shrink the fastest, changing the entire business model, writes Travel Weekly.

Amadeus unveils new mobile solutions
Amadeus launched a new series of mobile solutions aimed at corporate travel managers and business travelers. The new tools are meant to offer location and itinerary-based information to those who are on the go, while also enabling travel managers to track their personnel abroad so as to improve security.

Kayak to Bing: Stop copying us!
Kayak thinks Microsoft Bing’s new travel search engine looks so much like its own that it’s confusing Kayak users. The travel search company sent Microsoft a legal letter last week telling them to cut it out, Wired writes.

Booking business trips directly from Microsoft Outlook
Tripware, a self-serve travel software package for business travelers, allows business travelers to plan, book and manage all their business trip needs using Microsoft Outlook 2007.

Information key feature for tourism social networking
New research, aimed at enhancing tourism-related organisations’ understanding of social networking and overseen by Bournemouth University academics, has identified information acquisition as the main reason for why tourists participate in online communities.

Tech, price, family drive US vacationers
American travelers want to use the Internet to find the lowest possible price on their vacation. And, while on vacation, they want to spend as much time with their family as they can.

Hotel reviews and objectivity
New hotel review site Oyster.com gets plenty of media since its launch earlier this week. Including BusinessWeek, which sees plenty of reason for skepticism about Oyster's business venture.

Summer travel trends according to hotels.com
Among those polled who are planning a summer vacation, nearly two-thirds will be staying at a hotel or other kind of rental property, like a condo or resort. Despite tough economic times, only 33 percent plan to stay with friends and family.

S.F. 1 Expedia 0
The city of San Francisco just got what it wanted from a Los Angeles Superior Court judge: A ruling that Expedia and Hotwire must "pay first" in their $35 million tussle with the city's tax collector on unpaid hotel occupancy taxes.

U.S. spending on travel, tourism dropped 5.9% in first quarter
Inflation-adjusted spending on travel and tourism in the U.S. declined at an annual rate of 5.9% in the first quarter after falling 6.9% in the first quarter, the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Economic Analysis said.
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