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Sponsored: Trans-End Technologies and Thomalex join forces

16 Jul 2021

Trans-End Technologies and Thomalex Inc are proud to announce the next step in their ongoing collaboration. The technology companies have been working together to develop a new content-rich travel booking platform that includes Iata’s New Distribution Capability (NDC) content, non-NDC Direct Connect content, GDS – and land aggregator content. 

“We are excited about this initiative! The introduction of this ground-breaking technology is the result of months of planning and development that will benefit various sectors in the travel industry and effectively support the travel selection and procurement process. Our solution will provide the travel-buying public with more options and increased cost-saving capabilities. Thomalex was the natural selection for us. Combining its advanced platforms with our local relationships and capabilities in this new initiative will lead to massive efficiencies in the industry,” says Louis van Zyl, CEO and Founder of Trans-End Technologies.

“Joining forces and expertise, Trans-End Technologies and Thomalex propose an appealing offer to travel agencies in the Southern Africa region. We believe that our solution and services can help our customers break out of this terrible pandemic and grow their business. Both companies have a strong focus on customer success and share common values. We are thrilled about this venture and look forward to further collaboration with our customers and local partners,” agrees Rastko Ilic, CEO of Thomalex Inc.

Trans-End Technologies and Thomalex Inc have also joined forces in the recently established Thomalex Africa. Customers will benefit from the expertise and capabilities of both entities and are assured of access to advanced travel tech solutions and a highly skilled support team. Watch this space!

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