Travel Compositor has launched a unique platform for TMCs that combines an advanced booking engine with business travel specific features: TC 4 Business Travel, now available in 60 countries.
Mallorca, Spain – Based in Spain Travel Compositora leading provider of booking engine solutions for online leisure travel sellers, has announced the launch of “TC 4 Business Travel”, a technology solution for travel management companies (TMCs).
Catering to the demands and needs of several clients operating in both the leisure and business sectors, and basing a large part of its innovations on its clients’ own suggestions, Travel Compositor has been working for over a year with a B2B TMC client who commissioned it to create a unique business travel platform with features and solutions that the company describes as “holistic”.
Travel Compositor operates in 60 countries around the world and is part of travel technology group Travelsoft. The company’s technology is used to sell approximately €35 billion worth of travel annually and incorporates well-known B2B travel technology brands such as Orchestra, Traffics, TravelgateX, TCT and ATCORE.
The platform leverages the best parts of its leisure travel solution, called Travel C, and adds specific modules and features that TMC can use when helping its customers plan business trips. Notably, the new tool offers the following features:
- Choose from over 16 different booking engines to price and sell any type of trip, from traditional flight and hotel combinations to cross-selling any type of transport or ground service, multi-hotel bookings, multi-destination business routes by car, and unlimited multi-destination trips with domestic, intra-continental and inter-continental bookings to multiple destinations in one session.
- It is a very powerful back office with 20+ modules like CMS, Business Intelligence, Email, Whats app marketing, Quote price changes, Rebooking, Finance, Data, Inventory for contract loading, Extranet, Campaigns, Promo codes, Operations, Marketplace, Rewards & Partnerships, User & Company Management and many more.
- White label websites are highly customizable, allowing each operator to provide a specific system and site that fits each company’s needs, including custom booking flows, documentation, and rules.
- Additionally, it includes various specific modules for business travel.
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- Approval Process
- Expense Management
- Ability to enforce travel policies and rules
- Expense Management Tools and Analytics
- Budget per user
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TMCs with a TC 4 business travel license already have free connectivity to over 200 XML providers and can negotiate with airlines, rail companies and hotel chains to access specific corporate rates.
Additionally, Travel Compositor is pleased to announce that it has reached an agreement to merge. Emberce CaptionA global leader in travel expense management TC 4 Business Travel Allow travelers to update expenses while traveling by simply scanning with their mobile phone, which will then be integrated directly into each trip file.
Founder and CEO of Travel Compositor Manuel Aragonescomment: “We believe there is a gap in the TMC market for a comprehensive solution covering all aspects of travel and all management rules and expenses during the trip, which is not addressed by existing solutions. Therefore, we want to rapidly implement TC 4 Business simultaneously in the 60 countries where we are already present, through our current clients, active in both the leisure and business sectors. We would like to thank the entire team for developing this great product and Emburse Captio for trusting us to be the first external tool to be integrated into their solution.”
Today’s news follows the ever-innovating Travel Compositor’s recent announcement of a new booking engine called TC Trip Planner. The patent allows travelers to create and book multi-destination trips, including road routes, packages and cruises, in a single session.
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