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Comment by idleSpeculatoron Oct 10, 2003 5:40am
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RE: Reporting revenue from Accovia/Tech 7....

RE: Reporting revenue from Accovia/Tech 7....Hi Jet, All of your postings refer to Openfares <-> SRM Openfares customers have inventory hosted in an openfares database, that, through an API is comminicated through solarnet to Sabre. The bookings are made via openfares own booking engine. My question was, 1) Can someone confirm that TT/Sb front end is now entirely web based, last I heard (discussed here less than a year ago) it was windows based not web, and I was arguing for the importance of web. 2) Is inventory held on TT databases now fully bookable, TT holds much more than just consolidator fares. We have hears criticism of LL+ in the past. What is latest reading on TT's booking capabilities 3) Are we already generating web sites or integrating with websites to provide online real time booking for existing TT/SB custoemrs, is there an example of such a web site. Currently all I know for certain is LL+ via www.solars.biz 4) I am not aware yet of there being a ink between TT/SB inventory and SRM. I know one is planeed because there is talk of some openfares customers migrating to TT/SB and they certainly wont be giving up access to SRM to do this. I do not know if we will continue to innterface with SRM using an openfares system/booking engine, or whether we will interface directly (more elegant). Basically I am asking the questions, what can TT/Sb do now, and what has still to be developed that may effect the migration of Speedres customers to TT/SB. It is frustrating to put together a picture of TT from NR's and a few discussions when I have never seen it. Maybe I should get my butt over to Vancouver soon? Assuming they will let me in Idle
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