Trip Ninja’s itinerary building software, FareStructure, searches all possible combinations of one-way, round-trip, and open-jaw flights in order to provide the cheapest multi-city route for travellers. With the integration of Trip Ninja’s technology, Globehunters is able to provide the most competitive prices on multi-city itineraries for travellers.
“We are excited to partner with the Trip Ninja team and their innovative technology,” said Spiros Maragkoudakis, General Manager of A1 Travel Deals Ltd. “We always strive to offer our customers the best available flight deals at competitive rates, and we are highly confident that this partnership will enhance the variety of our offerings.”
Trip Ninja’s purpose is to increase the revenue and efficiency of travel agencies, both online and offline, with innovative technological solutions. The integration of FareStructure allows agencies like Globehunters to create better multi-city itineraries while identifying and applying the most appropriate markups in seconds, giving them an edge on metasearch. Multi-city comprises a low percentage of searches, but is a much higher percentage of profit for agencies overall.
“We at Trip Ninja are delighted to partner with Globehunters,” said Trip Ninja CEO, Andres Collart. “As those in the travel industry look for new ways to improve their booking technology, we are happy to provide cost-effective solutions for both agent and traveller. We're so excited to start this journey with Globehunters and to see where this partnership takes us.”
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