Integrated online ticketing, EPOS & visitor management software provider Vennersys have partnered with Tourism Exchange GB (TXGB) to further advance their offering to their partners.
The technology firm has been highlighting its VenposCloud software, which can be integrated with a selection of third-party tools including Campaign Monitor, Oracle, Sage, Seats.io, Shopify, and Tesco Clubcard.
Attractions using Vennersys can now sell tickets directly to their consumers on over 80 destination websites, a number of national campaigns including the National Lottery Days Out & Rugby League World Cup 2021, plus a growing number of niche distributors.
Targeted ticketing
The TXGB connection allows visitor attractions to take direct bookings from an expanded selection of sales channels such as online travel agents (OTAs) and local destination websites. This allows Vennersys’ partners to reach new markets, increase brand exposure and provides their attractions with opportunities for growth.
These attractions can now access more than eighty destination websites including Shakespeare’s England, The Cotswolds, This is Durham, Tourism South East, Visit Bath & Bristol, Welcome to Yorkshire and other regional sites and tourist boards.
Vennersys
As leading providers in online integrated ticketing and point-of-sale solutions, Vennersys offer a centralised system from which you can integrate with third-party solutions and encourage business growth.
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