CSI Media to showcase their technology at the Travel Technology Show
CSI Media will be showcasing their new travel technology tools and solutions at this year?s Travel Technology show in Earls Court 2 London on 13th and 14th February.
CSI Media will be exhibiting on stand B49, and will be displaying their new products, various examples of live work and offering a number of on-the-day discounts/savings for those who choose to sign up to their services during the show. There will also be a chance to win a free Travelberry Lite system. All you need to do is visit the CSI Media stand (B49) and answer one quick question, and you could be in with a chance to win over ?10,000?s worth of technology.
CSI Media will showcase their dynamic packaging systems, Travelberry and Travelberry Lite, which are already proven revenue generators for companies in the travel industry.
Along with established web design and content management travel systems such as Travelmodule, a number of other products and services will be focused on at the show including:
? CSI Media?s new CRM / back office travel solution called Travelconsole, which links in with Travelberry. Note: Demonstrations will be strictly by appointment at the show due to demand for this product.
? CSI Media?s a new selling tool for travel agents
More about Travelberry
Travelberry is the first ?dynamic packaging engine? that allows travel companies to pick their own XML/API/GDS suppliers and sell them through their web platform with unique layouts and added functionality.
When online consumers visit a website powered by Travelberry, they can find travel stock such as flights (CAT 35, Scheduled, Charter and Low Cost), hotels, car hire, tours, transfers, travel extras and more, all from a variety of operators and suppliers. Based on customer searches, the results are returned and displayed with packaged prices, without showing the individual product price. This allows travel agents to mark-up specific stock items in order to increase margins, whilst still showing a competitive packaged price.
Travelberry also includes full tour operator capabilities such as being able to load your own bed, flight, car hire and insurance stock, this data is then merged with all live XML / GDS results on the consumer facing site.
The system can be totally customised and linked in with any payment or back office providers.
More about Travelberry Lite
Travelberry Lite is an entry level template online travel system, based around the popular Travelberry engine. The system empowers small to medium sized travel companies by giving them access to a variety of XML based travel data sources and allows them to integrate these data sources into their consumer facing website. The XML data sources include charter flights, low cost flights and accommodation.
The Travelberry Lite system is complimented by website encompassing email enquiry forms for consumers to make product enquiries and also an easy to use payment system that allows products to be booked online.
Travelberry Lite is an ideal system for smaller independent companies that want an entry level system, which can be customised over a period of time to suit their needs.
More about Travelmodule
The CSI Media Travelmodule is an ideal tool for tour operators and agents who want to sell and display their product online. Some of the Travelmodule features include:
? Live bed bank system ? with links to Google Maps
? Live flight allocation system
? Live car stock
? Region, resort, accommodation landing page / SEO system
? Offer system
? New plasma screen output for travel agents
The Travelmodule allows the client to build up an online presence via their offers and forms a proven revenue generator for their business.
If you would like more information on CSI Media?s services and solutions please contact:
Richard Nash ? Business Director
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 0870 161 1226
Craig Stone ? Marketing Operations Director
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 0870 161 1226
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