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Jewel Business Solutions sees opportunity in TXA

Jewel Business Solutions (JBS) has launched a new Point of Sale and Internet Booking System, the ‘Jewel Integrated Booking System’ (JIBS). This system is specifically designed for Visitor Information Centres and Tour Desks, to manage the sale of Tours, Accommodation, Express Coach Services and Merchandise. Live booking and confirmation from JIBS is enabled using Tourism [...]

By |2017-12-06T05:59:46+00:00February 19th, 2010|Accommodation, Tourism|0 Comments

BookEasy connection to TXA completed

Another major step forward in the development of Tourism Exchange Australia (TXA) was marked today, with BookEasy announcing that its well-established software solution for Visitor Information Centres (VICs), is now connected to TXA. The connection will provide VICs using BookEasy with direct access to TXA supplementing their range of Australian tourism product and inventory. “Clients [...]

By |2017-12-06T06:01:13+00:00February 8th, 2010|Tourism|0 Comments

Tourism Australia’s Jackson Report Endorses TXA (a joint initiative of ATDW and V3)

"An excellent example of a well focussed digital migration initiative," - Martin Ferguson. Australia has fallen behind in the online marketing of our tourism products. While traditional distribution channels will remain important, we need to rapidly embrace digital platforms that enable Australian and international visitors to research and book their holidays online. We need [...]

By |2017-12-06T06:02:23+00:00June 16th, 2009|Uncategorized|0 Comments

V3 Connects MICROS – Fidelio to Tourism Exchange Australia (TXA)

Travel marketing and software provider V3 (Vcubed Pty Ltd), today announced the launch of a direct connection to MICROS-Fidelio’s distribution platform; myfidelio.net to its Open Booking Exchange (OBX™) technology. The connection will enable hotels using the myfidelio.net, distribution platform to immediately, and easily, present their rooms with live price and availability to a multitude [...]

By |2017-12-06T06:04:05+00:00May 25th, 2009|Tourism|0 Comments
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