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Flight Centre goes online!

08 Aug 2019 - by Catherine Bower
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THE Flight Centre Travel Group

is making a foray into the

online space.

The group, traditionally a brickand-mortar retail business, is

diversifying its offering with the

launch of a new “seamless allin-one travel experience” online

booking platform that allows

dynamic packaging.

Flight Centre SA has been

chosen as the second market to

roll out the project, after the UK.

A two-step roll-out will take

place. The tool will be made

available via FCTG consultants

early next year, with agents using

it to book travel for their clients

in-store. The project will then be

rolled out to consumers through

the Flight Centre website and

app.

In its first phase, the project

will give consultants access to

a single platform to access a

wide range of products, meaning

they will not have to navigate

between multiple platforms when

packaging trips.

“In one search, all pre-packaged

product, including air, hotel,

transfers and experiences, will

be available to our travel experts

servicing customers. The system

will return dynamic, static and

bundled offers that will link into a

CRM tool,” says Sue Garrett, gm

of marketing and product, who is

spearheading the project.

The project is a move to

recapture business lost through

direct bookings and to simplify

the current booking process for

clients, says Sue.

“We believe in a blended service

experience for our customers, so

whether they choose to book with

us on or offline, the technology

used to deliver the options will

align,” she says.

When the project enters its

second phase, the platform

will allow customers to either

book existing product or create

dynamic packages online.

Airfares, accommodation,

transfers, coach tours and more

will be available on the system.

“The customer will benefit

from having direct availability of

the best prices from the widest

choice of product with easy

payment options,” says Sue.

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