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A Guide to Sustainability Accreditations for Australian Tourism Businesses

Tourism eSchool

Home A Guide to Sustainability Accreditations for Australian Tourism Businesses By Nic Cooper Published on February 24, 2023 Becoming a Sustainable Tourism Accredited business is one of the best ways to communicate to the ever-growing conscious traveller that your business is the right one to book. From $610 up to $2000.

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Guide to Sustainability Accreditations for Tourism Businesses

Tourism eSchool

Home Guide to Sustainability Accreditations for Tourism Businesses By Nic Cooper Published on February 24, 2023 Becoming a Sustainable Tourism Accredited business is one of the best ways to communicate to the ever-growing conscious traveller that your business is the right one to book. From $610 up to $2000.

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Email Marketing Software in the Travel Industry: Benefits, Challenges, and Success Stories

AltexSoft Travel

Import contacts from opt-ins, bookings, and reservations. Frolla’s dedication to using email marketing and affiliate marketing kept her business running even without her usual ad revenue from the travel industry. The free plan gets you 2000 contacts and one type of audience. Here are a few: List Management. Campaign Monitor.

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The Ultimate Directory of Top UK Event Agencies

Bizzaboo

As part of Cheil Worldwide, Cheil UK plays its part in one of the world’s biggest agency networks – comprising 54 offices and eight affiliates in 42 countries globally. CIVIC Edinburgh, Scotland Since 2001, CIVIC delivered and hosted nearly 1,000 websites and online systems. But we’re more than a digital agency.

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Direct Hotel Booking APIs: How Katanox, Impala, and HyperGuest Reinvent the Industry

AltexSoft Travel

Since the 70s, when the first booking systems had started sprouting, the industry has been evolving and becoming increasingly complex to understand and operate in. Hoteliers have been stuck paying overgrown commissions to online travel agencies (OTAs) and other middlemen. Hotelbeds and WebBeds are the largest examples.

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