Travel Compositor launches tech solution for TMCs

MALLORCA, SPAIN – Spain-based Travel Compositor, a leading provider of booking engine solutions for online leisure travel sellers, announced that it is launching a technology solution for Travel Management Companies (TMCs) called “TC 4 Business Travel”.

Responding to the demand and needs of several of their clients  who work in both the leisure and business segments, Travel Compositor – which bases a large part of its innovation on its clients own suggestions – has worked for more than a year in collaboration with B2B TMC clients who requested this to create a business travel platform unique for its features and solutions which the company describes as ‘holistic’.

Travel Compositor is present in 60 countries around the world and is part of the travel technology group Travelsoft, whose technology is used to sell trips worth around €35 ​​billion a year and incorporates well-known B2B travel technology brands such as Orchestra, Traffics, TravelgateX, TCT and ATCORE.

Taking advantage of the best of its leisure travel solution called Travel C, the platform has added specific modules and features that TMCs can use for when their clients plan business trips. Among others, the new tool will have features such as:

Choose from more than 16 booking engines that will allow the pricing and sale of all types of trips, from the classic flight plus hotel but with any type of transportation and any land service in cross-selling, to multi-hotel reservations, commercial routes visiting several destinations by car, unlimited multi-destination trips that will allow  to book a national, continental or intercontinental trips to several destinations in a single session, etc.

A very powerful back-office with more than 20 modules including CMS, Business Intelligence, Mail and Whats app marketing, quotes repricing, rebooking, finances, data, inventories for contract loading, extranet, campaigns, promo codes, operations, market-place, rewards and affiliations, users and companies management, etc.

White label websites, highly customizable, so that each Operator can offer a specific system and site to each company that fits their needs, including custom booking flow, documentation and rules.

Plus, various specific modules for business travel including:

Approval processes

Expense administration

Ability to implement travel policies and rules

Expense management tools and analysi

Budgets per user

 Already more than 200 XML providers are ready to be connected at no cost by TMCs that acquire a TC 4 business travel license, including access to specific corporate rates with airlines, railway companies and hotel chains, negotiated by them.

Additionally, Travel Compositor is pleased to confirm that it has reached an agreement to integrate Emburse Captio, global leader in travel expense management, into the TC 4 Business Travel to allow travelers to update their expenses during the trip by simply scanning them with his mobile phone and that it is integrated directly into each trip file.

The founder and CEO of Travel Compositor, Manuel Aragonés, comments: “We believe that there is a gap in the TMC market for a holistic solution that covers all aspects about travel and all about control  rules and expenses during the trip, that is currently not served by existing solutions, which is why we hope to implement quickly TC 4 Business simultaneously in the 60 countries where we are already present,  through our current clients who work in both segments (leisure and business). I would like to thank the entire team for creating this excellent product and also Emburse Captio for trusting us to become our first external tool integrated within our solutions.”

Today’s news follows the ever-innovating Travel Compositor’s recent launch of a new booking engine called TC Trip Planner, a patent that allows travelers to create and book trips that combine multiple destinations with road routes, packages and cruises in a single session.

The article Travel Compositor launches tech solution for TMCs first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.

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