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Experiential Travel Explained: Players, Distribution Landscape, and Opportunities

AltexSoft Travel

They distribute their products to OTAs, DMCs, or other operators, list them on marketplaces, or sell directly to travelers (in the office or via website). As we said, travel bloggers or eCommerce sites can place affiliate links, banners, or widgets on their platforms and earn commissions on bookings. Technologies. Real-world examples.

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10 Steps to Successfully Promote your Tourism Event on Social Media

Tourism eSchool

10 Steps to Successfully Promote your Tourism Event on Social Media. If so, social media is a fantastic low cost way to let people know about and book tickets for your event. However, too often we see smaller events not making full use of social media to inspire new people to attend their events.

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5 Trends Transforming the E-commerce Experience

Eventtia

With all of the changes, it can be hard to keep up with what’s popular and how to make your eCommerce experience the best it can be. Ecommerce shopping online should be easy, convenient, and fun. These eCommerce trends include live shopping, mobile commerce, social commerce, chatbots, and voice commerce.

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Airline Marketing and Advertising Use Cases from American Airlines, Ryanair, Air France, and Others

AltexSoft Travel

Airline companies were also the first to practice eCommerce by founding and operating online travel agencies (OTA). But, it does a big difference on how airlines sell their flights: via a direct channel (reservation on *airline* website/app), or via a distributor. Integrating social networks as a part of travel experience.

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