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Royal Brunei launch with AbacusRoyal Brunei launch with AbacusHotel Booking Abacus International has launched an electronic ticketing service for Royal Brunei Airlines for travel agents in Asia Pacific markets. hotel.de launches its partner program for travel agents. 2003 The results of a Nielsen study show that hotel.de is, for the first time, the German online hotel reservation service with the most page impressions ( 2003). 2004 hotel.de counts 500, 000 booking customers and launches the "Freenights" bonus program. speaking markets, with the domains hotel.ch and hotel.at. Travel Agency Abacus-connected travel agents in Malaysia, Hong Kong and the Philippines are now able to issue e-tickets for travel on Bruneis national carrier, Royal Brunei Airlines. "Groople and Avis Budget Group continue to lead innovation in the industry with the launch of our group rental car product. The rapid growth in booking travel online and the size of the group travel segment is driving demand for group based travel tools, " said Mike Stacy, chief executive officer of Groople. "We have demonstrated our leadership in group hotels, breaking tool for cars, which will make their travel planning and booking much easier." Cheap Hotel The recent enabling of e-ticketing for Royal Brunei Airlines is a boon especially with the current year-end peak holiday travel season. This partnership with Abacus will enable our customers to enjoy a fast, flexible and convenient option to the regular paper tickets. With e-tickets, our customers also feel safer as they need not worry about losing their tickets during this holiday rush, said Hjh Sukinah bte Hj Gani, e-Commerce Manager from Royal Brunei Airlines. 'Split Payment' On Holidays Launched For The First time Online Expedia.co.uk today becomes the first online travel agent to allow customers to split the payment on their holiday bookings in a move to give greater flexibility and choice for travellers and enabling people to travel at an affordable price. Customers booking an Expedia flight and hotel or flight, hotel and car package will be given an option to pay a deposit rather than having to find the full cost of the holiday at the time of booking, making it easier and more affordable than ever for people to let themselves go on holiday in 2006. Flight Booking E-ticketing continues to gain in popularity throughout Asia Pacific, particularly in the Philippines, Hong Kong and Malaysia markets. Some 4.32 million e-tickets have been issued to date this year on the Abacus system, which is an increase of 73% over the same period last year. Brunei is a heavily forested state, and most human activity is restricted either to coastal areas or estuaries. Visitors will encounter the grandeur of Islamic architecture and royal tradition in Brunei and cannot miss... Travel Agent Abacus is seeing a trend towards paper-free travel in Asia with more technology-savvy travellers opting for e-tickets. Paper tickets really are becoming a thing of the past, with travellers opting for the hassle-free ease and security of electronic tickets. Abacus has seen a 35% increase in the number of e-tickets issued in our e-ticket enabled markets in November over the same period last year, said Mr See-Toh Hon Chew, Vice-President, Air Content Associates at Abacus International. Are you running an online travel site or travel agency and looking for a professional partner for online hotel bookings Then follow the example of more than 12, 000 of your colleagues and join our attractive affiliate programme and benefit from the growing segment of hotel reservations on the internet! As an online hotel reservation service, TravelRes has the speaking countries. Each day, more than one million customers make thousands of hotel bookings with our unique service covering over 210, 000 hotels throughout the world. based vicinity search. Hotel Chicago E-ticketing continues to be a very efficient and cost-effective travel option for not only the travellers, but also the travel agents and the airlines due to their booking flexibility and increased security, added Mr See-Toh. Share this:More about:
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