NusaTrip partners with Trip Affiliates Network
Indonesia based online travel platform NusaTrip is the latest big brand name to join with Trip Affiliates Network.
NusaTrip will leverage TA Network’s in-house hotel network and connectivity services with access to TA Network’s fully integrated, open travel ecosystem.
This includes payment options with control over B2B payment streams.
Anson Neo, Chief Marketing Officer NusaTrip, said: “This strategic alliance enables us to tap into TA Network’s extensive network of affiliated travel partners within its travel ecosystem..”
Josef Foo, Managing Partner TA Network added: “NusaTrip adds tremendous value to our expanding roster of travel clientele. Together, we are committed to accelerating NST’s growth in the online travel space.”
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