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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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Philosophy Minimize

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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Priceline opens up; Quikbook goes opaque
For a short time, Priceline - one of the two major "opaque" booking sites - is posting current and recent successful bid prices for hotel accommodations. Going the other way, a formerly "transparent" site, Quikbook, has added "opaque" booking features

Online travel booking users exceeds 30 million in China
China's online travel booking users in 2009 reached 30.24 million, increasing 77.9 percent from the previous year, according to a report released recently by China Internet Network Information Center.

UK travelers plan to take multiple trips abroad in 2010
Almost half of the respondents to the latest survey on travel site Skyscanner said they would be taking 2-3 trips abroad during 2010. The news will come as a relief to many in the travel industry who feared that 2010 would be another difficult year following the recession of 2009.

ebookers removes hotel booking fees
Customer who booked a hotel through ebookers.com will no longer pay a fee to ebookers for changes or cancellations, providing travellers with greater flexibility and reassurance when it comes to planning their accommodation.

Hitwise: US travel website ranks, February 2010
According to Hitwise's latest travel report, 38.92% of all visits to the online 'Travel' industry went to the top 10 websites for the month of February, 2010. 48.19% went to the top 20 websites and 69.58% went to the top 100 websites.

eLong reports first profitable year
Online travel company eLong’s net income in the fourth quarter was RMB1.0 million compared to net loss of RMB8.2 million in the prior year period. Net revenues increased 18 percent year-on-year to RMB100.9 million.

TripIt receives $7M third round of funding
The company says, the funds will be used to accelerate TripIt's cloud-based web service to reach more business travelers, as well as new services for mobile and enterprise collaboration at global companies.

IATA data shows return to business class
International Air Transport Association global traffic data released today registered in December 2009 the first monthly year-over-year increase in the number of premium passengers since May 2008.

Europeans flock to low-cost airlines
The European Low Fares Airline Association, which includes Ryanair and easyJet, said an 8.7 percent increase in passenger numbers in 2009 allowed their industry expand and hire 3,000 more workers.

Twitter ban lifted by Carnival Cruises
Carnival Cruise Lines has reversed a rule that sought to prevent travel agents from mentioning the company’s name or its trademarks on social media sites like Facebook and Twitter.
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