Delta Air Lines unveiled new photos of its updated cabin interior design that will be debuting later this fall on narrowbody Boeing 757 aircraft flying domestic and short-haul international routes.
15.10.2024 - 22:25 / travelpulse.com / Lacey Pfalz
Host Agency Reviews (HAR), which is a leading resource for travel advisors, has launched a new resource that functions like its host agency profiles, but for travel agency software, called Travel Agency Software Profiles.
The new profiles will offer a deep dive into the features of travel agency software, with a centralized platform where advisors can research the leading travel technology platforms, get information on supplier compatibility and insights into which technology different host agencies provide, read reviews from other advisors who have used the technology and ask their own questions using interactive Q&A and FAQ sections.
"HAR has done it again - saving us time, money, and our sanity!” said Jackie Williams, owner of NuVibe Travel. “They are committed to simplifying and streamlining research for travel business owners and advisors."
"Their newest list of Travel Tech Software is growing but it already includes what's essential to help you assess if a specific tool has the necessary features you need to operate your business before wasting hours and money test-driving every new tech that comes out," Williams continued.
Travel technology providers can now list their own technologies on HAR’s platform for free. Travel advisors are encouraged to visit the profiles and add their own reviews of the technologies they have experience using.
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