Travel Agents
to Take Advantage of Award-Winning Leisure Booking Platform
Galileo International, Inc. (NYSE: GLC), a leading provider of
electronic global distribution services (GDS) for the travel industry,
today launched Galileo e-Cruise, the award-winning, powerful B-2-B
Internet cruise shopping and booking tool. With Galileo e-Cruise, travel
agents can compete more effectively in one of the fastest growing
leisure travel markets. The Internet tool provides many value-added
benefits that are designed to help agents increase sales and promote
specials and packages associated with a particular cruise line or cruise
event, along with saving them time and training costs.
The Galileo e-Cruise booking engine, built on the LeisureShopper®
platform using Galileo’s advanced XML Select application, was recently
recognized for its use of leading-edge technology by Gomez, the leading
Internet quality measurement firm. In real-time, Galileo e-Cruise places
more than 85 percent of the world’s cruise inventory (nine top cruise
lines) at travel agents’ fingertips - more than any other GDS cruise
booking product available today.
With its point-and-click navigation and access to deck plans, stateroom
photos and destination information, Galileo e-Cruise is a complete
resource for agents. Today, US travel agents can access the Galileo
e-Cruise booking site via the Internet. In the first quarter of 2001,
they will be able to access it through the e-Agent feature on the
Viewpoint™ 2.5 edition, as well as through their browsers. Galileo
e-Cruise is available at no extra cost to all travel agencies currently
using LeisureShopper Cruises. Worldwide deployment of Galileo e-Cruise
will occur throughout 2001.
“Galileo e-Cruise allows agents to compare, shop and book inventory
based on the client’s needs from a single Internet site,” said Joan
Dienst, vice president, Sales and Marketing – Car/Hotel/Leisure and
Advertising. “Agents can book directly on the site after comparing
availability for up to five cruise lines at once, as well as comparing
cruise package prices with and without air transportation or insurance.”
Other key features include: the ability to apply payment by credit card
at the time of the initial cruise booking and the ability to generate an
individual PNR (Passenger Name Record) in Galileo’s computer reservation
systems for each booking, allowing the agent to add air, car and hotel
segments through Viewpoint. Future enhancements will include the ability
to modify and cancel itineraries as well as sending an e-mail
confirmation and summary to clients. |