TAS launch new product !
TAS have over 28 years dedicated to the travel and leisure industry which makes them one of the most established businesses and recognisable names in the supply of tailor-made, cost efficient, reservation, booking, administration, accounting systems for all tour operators, cruise agents/operators, accommodation only and specialist holiday & leisure companies.
Back in 2005 TAS made the bold decision to start development on topicplus+ a new product to add to their portfolio which would incorporate the following criteria:-
• Make the best use of modern technology.
• Creating a TOPIC system that would be user-friendly, flexible, whilst still being cost effective.
• Remove the technological aspect away from the tour operator/travel company and letting them concentrate on the running of their business.
TAS have spent considerable time researching current and future technology, as well as the needs of the modern travel and leisure operator. TAS wanted to make sure that the topicplus+ system would not only cover what was required by the industry, but would allow travel companies to expand and evolve with their IT solution.
As you can imagine, TAS didn’t take this decision lightly – TOPIC is one of the most comprehensive and versatile tour operating systems on the market – so designing, developing and launching another product that matches it, let alone surpasses it, was a huge task. tas have been hard at work and we are now pleased to announce and launch what we believe to be the future of travel systems – topicplus+.
topicplus+
• Browser based
• Multiple session licence
• Comprehensive & flexible
• Easy expansion
• Web based connectivity
• Graphical printing
• Scalability
• Cross platform independence
• Hosted in a data centre
For further information on topicplus+ or a demonstration please visit our website
www.tas-solutions.co.uk or contact us on +44 (0) 1621 857785.
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