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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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Asia Pacific online travel market reaching tipping point
Members of the travel industry who attended the recent WIT-Web In Travel 2008 conference felt that the online travel market in Asia Pacific would truly come into its own in the next five years. That's when they feel travel booked online as a percentage of total travel bookings would cross the 50% mark.

Travelocity Business expands global reach with Radius
Travelocity Business entered an agreement with Radius that enhances the travel management company’s reach to more than 80 countries. Radius’ network of corporate agencies complements services provided by Travelocity Business personnel in Europe and North America today.

BookingBuddy launches Deals Network
BookingBuddy Deals Network will distribute targeted travel deals and promotions to more than 23 million travelers visiting sites such as TripAdvisor, SmarterTravel, Cruise Critic, VirtualTourist, BookingBuddy and others.

TripAdvisor wants your hotel website
Once again, the company makes an effort to get its review panel or award badge on hotel websites. The reviews panel or widget can be customized to include snippets of the most recent guest reviews, ratings and photos of the business or destination from TripAdvisor.

Travel: Weakening demand becomes falling demand
Travel Weekly has an alarming article on the overall downturn in consumer spending and its impact on the US travel industry. October data from ARC revealed the first monthly double-digit decline in US travel sales volume - and November even looks worse.

Amadeus CEO steps down
José Antonio Tazón, Amadeus' president and CEO since 1990, will step down on Jan. 1 and become chairman of the board. David Jones, who has headed up global commercial operations at Amadeus since 1992, will replace Tazón.

Travel is extremely important to boomers
Their vacations may not be relaxing, but they're valuable because they're an escape - a break in everyday life. Even in this shaky economy, boomers are going to continue to "get away from your life and shake it off for a weekend without putting a big hole in your budget."

Vacation rentals: Gunning for the leisure hotel shopper
OTAs take notice. Hotels watch out. And online travelers… get ready for an upgrade. The vacation rental marketplace is gearing up to go after all of you, according to PhoCusWright.

Expedia to restructure
Beginning today, Expedia is structuring its teams around worldwide operations for the Expedia.com, hotels.com, and Expedia Distribution divisions. This change allows the businesses to align with worldwide brands and technology, rather than align based on geographic regions.

OTAs feel pinch of weaker demand
Online travel agencies are a traveler's best friend when budgets are tight, but the current economic crisis is so bad it has squelched a lot trips and clouded the outlook for companies that sell bookings.
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