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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! Minimize
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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TravelDNA™ Minimize

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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Hotels.com books more growth in Asia
Online travel giant Expedia had fewer than 20 employees in Hong Kong and no Chinese-language website when Johan Svanstrom took on his role as Asia-Pacific vice president of Expedia unit Hotels.com five years ago. Now the company has 13 new country-specific websites in the region and more than 160 staff.

Travelers’ favorite use for smart phone: GPS
Travelers' No. 1 use of their Web-enabled smart phones? Reaching a destination using the built-in GPS, a new study unveiled this morning says. According to the 2010 Portrait of American Travelers, three in 10 cell phones in use in the USA today are now Internet-connected smart phones.

Travel goes mobile
Mobile devices are destined to play an increasingly important role in the distribution and sale of travel services in years ahead. A new study by Ypartnership takes a closer look at how travelers are using these devices.

Expedia’s CEO on the Google/ITA deal
Tnooz conducted an interview with Expedia's President and CEO Dara Khosrowshah about Expedia’s role in the regulatory review, and the talk's that Expedia is playing an active role in the industry in rallying the troops against this deal.

Booking.com says it has direct contracts with over 100’000 hotels
Booking.com announced today that it has established direct connections to 100,000 hotels in 89 countries. With 30 offices around the world, the company's goal is to keep up its current growth rate in signing new hotels.

The changing face of the travel consumer in Asia
Consumers in Asia are wielding more power than ever before, triggering the biggest change in the regional travel market over the last decade. Low cost airlines and the internet have changed buying behaviour - there’s more virtual planning, and they book instantly.

What’s the future of online travel agents?
As one of the seminars in the 'TRAVELtech: New Kind of Normal" media conference held in Sydney on Tuesday 31 August, a panel of three travel and hospitality experts discussed the future of online travel agents.

Has the recovery in travel already checked out?
The travel industry saw signs of improvement at the beginning of 2010, but the recovery is starting to fade, insiders say. Yet, it's too soon to tell whether the weakening demand was the result of travelers opting to take advantage of a stronger U.S. dollar and travel to Europe, or if it is a reflection of a more cautious consumer.

Google faces probe over bid for ITA
Google faces the first in-depth antitrust investigation into a core aspect of its search service, following the announcement on Friday that US regulators have opened an extended inquiry into its planned acquisition of ITA Software, the online travel service.

A lot of consumers are social media fans of travel, but not travel companies
In a new research study, PhoCusWright captures and presents a clear snapshot of today's travelers, pinpointing their adoption and usage of key technology and media.
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