Online brochure firm expands operator coverage - TravelMole


Online brochure firm expands operator coverage

Sunday, 13 Oct, 2005 0

Onlinetravelbrochures.com has signed deals with eight more operators
bringing the total number of available searches on the website to
50,000.

The latest expansion has seen Embassy Leisure Breaks, Elite Vacations, Hallmark, Hebridean Cruises, Intourist, Longwood, Sunsail and Page & Moy all added to the system.

In a further move, OTB has revamped its website with the inclusion of the search engine of sister company surf2travel.com.

In addition to making the site easier to navigate, agents will also be able to search for individual tour operators, destinations, holiday category or keyword search.

Around 2,500 agents are now using the free system.

Report by Steve Jones



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