New airline ancillary products and the technology and processes behind them are a fascinating and vital part of how the travel industry is evolving.
Three innovative travel brands will share insights about recently released capabilities and the best practices for integrating these services into a managed travel program.
On this 60-minute webinar, you’ll hear how airlines are enhancing their products and learn from industry practitioners about what it takes to actually bring them to market.
Technology providers, travel suppliers, travel agencies, and travel buyers should bring their questions and comments for this interactive sessions with our panel of experts.
Featured presenters are:
- Shelly Terry, Vice President, Sabre Travel Network
- Aldo Ponticelli, Vice President Distribution, Alitalia
- Liz Mandarino, President, World Travel Inc
- Kevin May, Editor & Moderator, Tnooz
- Gene Quinn, CEO & Producer, Tnooz
Attendees will be able to interact live throughout the event using the webinar’s chat facilities.
This FREE 60-minute webinar takes place on Wednesday 27 February 2013 (ALL TIMES LOCAL):
- 11am US Eastern time.
- 4pm UK time.
- 5pm Central Europe time.
You can reserve your FREE seat at this webinar HERE.
The webinar is powered by GoToMeeting. System requirements: Windows7, Vista, XP or 2003 (PC users) or Mac OS X 10.4.11 Tiger or newer (Mac users).
We will record the webinar and publish on Tnooz following the event for those who cannot attend live.
Space is limited. Register for FREE now!
NB:Â Aircraft luggage image via Shutterstock.
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This sounds like a fantastic webinar however unfortunately due to circumstances I won’t be able to make it. Will it be recorded for future viewing purposes?
Cheers
Stacey
@stacey – don’t worry, slides and video from the event will be on Tnooz within 12 hours.
having just sat through the webinar..i think there is one disturbing take away for a consumer..with all that’s happening in the marketplace according to a tmc, gds and possibly the airline too..get ready to pay a lot more for your flights!
please tell me i’m wrong!