Connecting Customers to the Travel and Hospitality Industry

Some 3.8 billion people travelled by air in 2016, and those numbers are on the rise. Not only are more people taking to the skies, but the nature of travel also is changing. Leisure travel no longer will be exclusively for the privileged few. Millions of middle class and millennial travellers also will seek world-class travel experiences. In addition, trends such as ride-sharing, alternative lodging and smartphone use are reshaping how people interact with and spend money on the Travel and Hospitality (T&H) industry.

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Tourvest DMC, a division of Tourvest Destination

Tourvest DMC has a rich history in the travel trade industry and is a leading destination management company for Southern Africa. Our clients range from some of the world’s leading tourism companies to new and growing businesses, located on every continent of the world, bar one.

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TRIP CHAIN TOKEN : TRIP

whitePaper | July 28, 2022

Since before COVID-19, the tourism industry has been based offline for too long and has not been able to take advantage of the rapid trend of online entry, making it difficult to respond to the rapidly diversifying travel needs of consumers. In addition, it was an industry that did not actually have a large operating profit even though sales were large due to chronic low margins and returns. However, as the COVID-19 pandemic hit directly, the travel industry began to collapse helplessly regardless of size. However, companies that need to make a comeback somehow are looking to respond to the new era while complementing their existing business models. And how can blockchain and virtual currency.

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Stay How Corporate Travel Is Evolving

whitePaper | April 27, 2022

Uber, the world’s largest taxi company, owns no vehicles. Facebook, the world’s most popular media owner, creates no content. Alibaba, the most valuable retailer, has no inventory. And Airbnb, the world’s largest accommodation provider, owns no real estate. This is our digital world.

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How Supports Airbnb Sustainable Travel In Europe

whitePaper | October 31, 2022

This report shows how updates introduced by Airbnb are diverting bookings away from Europe's busiest tourist hotspots towards lesser visited areas and extending the dispersal of tourism that started with the pandemic.

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HOW TO MAXIMISE YOUR PRODUCTIVITY WHILE TRAVELLING FOR BUSINESS

whitePaper | November 10, 2019

There’s nothing like a face-to-face meeting for getting results. But when you or your employees travel for business, the long hours, coupled with being constantly on the go, can leave you feeling tired and unmotivated. Meanwhile, being out of office means you can easily get behind on your to-do list, and have to work even harder on your return in order to catch up. So how do you maximise your productivity while travelling, while minimising the disruption to your day-to-day workload? Here are our top tips:

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Nomadix Passpoint For Hospitality

whitePaper | January 5, 2022

As a critical amenity, the Wi-Fi experience at hotels affects satisfaction ratings, but hoteliers can struggle with delivering a service that matches guest expectations. Today’s hotel guests, especially loyal returning visitors, deserve a better internet experience, without repeated logins, forms and passwords, but also require stronger security and privacy as they roam between various Wi-Fi locations and providers.

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How Travel and Hospitality Companies are Transforming their Customer Experience in the Age of Kayak, Airbnb and Uber

whitePaper | February 16, 2020

In the competitive hospitality industry customers are demanding a better, more personalized experience. Despite increased consumer spending, operational expenses are putting brands under pressure leading them to search for new efficiency. Mergers, new partnerships, personalization, and digitization are causing the volumes of data to grow. Older technologies aren’t keeping up with the change despite rising maintenance costs. Travel companies must contend with a complex set of ever-changing products and services. Hospitality companies require the ability to provide premium services at a lower cost. Meanwhile, airlines are forced to compete with low-cost alternatives.

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Spotlight

Tourvest DMC, a division of Tourvest Destination

Tourvest DMC has a rich history in the travel trade industry and is a leading destination management company for Southern Africa. Our clients range from some of the world’s leading tourism companies to new and growing businesses, located on every continent of the world, bar one.

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