FCM introduces Seeqa
Global travel management company, FCM Travel Solutions is launching a powerful and progressive new online booking solution, Seeqa.
Seeqa gives travellers and bookers access to unparalleled travel options and functionality as it aggregates GDS, non-GDS and FCM’s proprietary content within one business travel eco-system.
Built on the Amadeus cytric platform, Seeqa allows FCM to develop an exclusive roadmap for the platform’s capabilities that includes integrating FCM’s own technology applications and bespoke content.
The first step in evolving Seeqa’s functionality will be integration of FCM’s AI chatbot-based app Sam, which supports business travellers with all aspects of travel throughout their trip.
Integration of proprietary content, for example, includes FCM’s SmartStay hotel programme which gives clients access to unique added value benefits at over 5,000 properties worldwide.
Seeqa is fully integrated within FCM Connect, the travel management company’s suite of next-generation interconnected travel technology tools which was unveiled in September 2017.
Travellers and bookers can access Seeqa via Connect’s ‘HUB’, a single sign-on gateway designed for easy interaction via PC, tablet or mobile device.
Navigation of Seeqa is easy and fast via a single interface enabling users to plan, book and purchase air, hotel, car, rail and other ancillary services within company policy with just a few clicks.
Tight integration between Seeqa and other FCM Connect applications will ensure that booking flows are further optimised giving bookers and travellers a seamless user experience.
FCM Travel Solutions global general manager Marcus Eklund said: "In a fast-changing business travel environment, we recognise the need to continue to innovate our products and services and look ahead to the future needs of our clients, in order for FCM to stay at the forefront of the TMC sector."
Related News Stories:
Lisa
Lisa joined Travel Weekly nearly 25 years ago as technology reporter and then sailed around the world for a couple of years as cruise correspondent, before becoming deputy editor. Now freelance, Lisa writes for various print and web publications, edits Corporate Traveller’s client magazine, Gateway, and works on the acclaimed Remembering Wildlife series of photography books, which raise awareness of nature’s most at-risk species and helps to fund their protection.
BA pilot dies during layover
Dozens fall ill in P&O Cruises ship outbreak
Turkish Airlines flight in emergency landing after pilot dies
Boy falls to death on cruise ship
Protestors now targeting Amsterdam cruise calls