RWA To Launch Sell-It Reservator And Latest Version Of Sell-It Package
RWA, the Official Tour Operators Technology Partner for the Travel Technology Show, will be launching the latest member of the Sell-It Suite family, Sell-It Reservator at the show and will also be exhibiting the latest version of Sell-It Package. Mark Bradbury, Director of Business Development at RWA commented, “RWA are pleased to be the Official Tour Operators Technology Partner for the Travel Technology Show. The show provides a great opportunity for technology suppliers to exhibit their products and for travel suppliers and intermediaries to see and hear the benefits these solutions are bringing to their travel industry colleagues. We will be using the show to officially launch our new Sell-It Reservator product and to showcase the full Sell-It Suite family of solutions. About Sell-It Suite Sell-It Suite provides powerful and flexible sales and distribution capabilities that were once only available to the very largest Tour Operators. The Sell-It Suite family is robust, reliable and scaleable and can be quickly incorporated into an existing web site and IT infrastructure. For further information see: www.sell-it-suite.com Sell-It Suite at Olympia Visitors to the Travel Technology Show will be able to: § See demonstrations of Sell-It Package’s unique holiday browse and booking capabilities. § Evaluate the new Sell-It Reservator product. § Learn how product distribution can be dramatically improved using Sell-It XML Gateway. § Hear how Tour Operators such as Magic Breaks are successfully using Sell-It Suite to grow their business and drive more sales online. (See A7 in the Conference Programme) § Meet with RWA to understand specifically how Sell-It Suite can also benefit their business (see www.traveltechnologyshow.com/addmeeting to set up an appointment)
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