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Totalstay payments to be made to WebBeds

03 Jul 2018 - by eTNW
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WebBeds, the B2B division of Online Travel Agency, WebJet, now requires all invoices, issued from bookings made on the Totalstay website, or legacy XML, be in the WebBeds FZ LLC name, and all payments be made to WebBeds’ FZ LLC bank accounts.
This is a result of the trade’s commercial relationship with JacTravel Limited (including TotalStay Limited) being transferred to WebBeds FZ LLC, as part of a general transfer of the trade and assets of JacTravel content to the WebBeds Group.
WebBeds consists of JacTravel, Totalstay, sunhotels, lots of hotels, and FIT RUUMS, with a new specialised operator expected to start later in the year. 

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