Traveltek expands Flight Centre Travel Group partnership
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Travel tech provider Traveltek has inked a new global partnership with Flight Centre Travel Group.
Agents can access Traveltek’s Cruise API to boost bookings.
The product will drive growth across all major ocean and river cruise lines for FCTG globally.
Traveltek and FCTG have partnered in the Asia Pacific region for over 14 years
They recently signed an extended global contract whereby Traveltek will power cruise business in North America, Canada the UK and South Africa.
It continues to support the leisure businesses in Australia and New Zealand.
Flight Centre’s cruise agents benefit from access to exclusive deals from 30 cruise lines in a single aggregated Cruise API and utilise iSell.
FCTG agents will also be able to access Traveltek’s new Agent Connect product coming to the market next month for US based agents.
Traveltek CCO, Cressida Sergeant said: “We are thrilled to be a part of the next significant growth chapter for FCTG’s Cruise division.”
“We look forward to working to deliver against their ambitious targets and tap into the new to cruise market.”
Learn more about : Traveltek ( United Kingdom ) Flight Centre ( Asia Pecific )
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