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The ATR Booking System

  • The revised new site will have a format similar to a ‘one-stop-travel-shop’

  • Browsers will still have the option to log on and book directly

  • Applicable to Tour Operators, Safari Operators, Group Hotels and individual Hotels

  • The revised site will also allow members to log in and check how many HITS their own pages have received

  • ‘Splash your product globally’ - let people know what you’re doing. 

Great progress has been made towards finalising the comprehensive booking system and the revised new site will have a format similar to a ‘one-stop-travel-shop’ (for consumers with little time to browse). 

 

This concept goes hand in hand with attractive consumer incentives. Browsers will still have the option to log on and book directly with a hosted property site, but many who wish to book several products will enjoy this easy to use ‘all in one go,’ system! 

With the booking facility up and running emphasis will be on performance from ATR. This will take us a step further from being a browsing facility which made it difficult to pinpoint direct benefits to hosted clients. 

 

Whilst we’ve always recorded high hits we felt it necessary to take the facility further so that members would feel that ATR was even more of a financially viable enterprise . 

 

For those hosted clients interested in the booking system, please contact us in order to finalise arrangements. This facility will be applicable to Tour Operators, Safari Operators, Group Hotels and individual Hotels. Incentives and special offers will be a very important element of this strategy. 

The revised site will also allow members to log in and check how many HITS their own pages have received over any given time….without having to contact us! Great hey! 

Properties are encouraged to use the site to advertise incentives, special offers and interest generating articles ‘splash your product globally’ - let people know what you’re doing. 

 

To sign up, there is a joining fee of $500.00 with retail outlets and individual restaurants subject toa $100 annual fee for an insertion in ATR’s ‘Places to go,’ ‘Restaurants’ & or the ‘Shopping’ sections. This is an economical option, however full pages at the full price are still available in these categories….the choice is yours. 

Please note: should you not require the booking option but just want a hyperlink, your page will be maintained on an annual fee basis.

Contact us here ( info@africantravelreview.com)

 

They came... They saw ...
and here's what they said

 
“We have been to Kenya. The Kanyutu Safari’s page on your site looks great. We will keep in touch for future safaris. Outstanding website and sub-sites” - Edwin Taylor, USA.

 

 “ I am very impressed with your home page, this is a good job. Keep it UP!” - Yoka Grace, Vienna. 

 

“My journey to the Western part of Tanzania was very interesting, adventurous. in fact great. What a country! Thanks for your help” -Barbara Gerbing, Germany.

 

 ‘Your web-site is excellent…” - Tim Lapage, M.D Safari Experts, Utah, USA.

Keep your pages ALIVE!

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Have some exciting news  about your product that should be aired on ATR? 
It essential that you keep your web pages on africantravelreview.com current. 
Send us regular up-dates, new ‘NEWS ITEMS’ and interesting additions that will attract people to your pages again and again. We guarantee that all your updates sent into us will be ‘posted’ on the site swiftly. We also advise you to change your photographs regularly. Again just send the images to us via: info@africantravelreview.com and we will immediately replace your old images with the new ones. Please just remember to save photographs as JPEG images. 

 

 

WE’RE WAITING
 TO HEAR 
FROM YOU.
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International Exposure

We are looking to promote ATR site members in this venture. 
The recent trip out to Kenya by the Children of the Sheldrick Trust covered by the BBC among other international and local media proved very popular. There is an impending journalist and television promotional project covering the Selous, Kilimanjaro and somewhere along the Tanzanian coast (either mainland, Zanzibar or Pemba). 

We are looking to promote ATR site members in this venture. As usual, Travel Review will organise the logistics. We need to know who of you ATR members are interested in hosting the journalists on a complimentary basis in return for fantastic media coverage globally.

 The media invited includes: The Sunday Times Travel section, the Guardian and Observer Travel section, BBC Travel program, possibly Discovery, New York Times Travel supplement and Travel Africa Magazine. The project is planned for September/October 2001, to fit in with the end of peak period/start of low season, and its sole purpose is to promote East Africa (Tanzania specifically in this instant) AS THE ULTIMATE HOLIDAY DESTINATION.

 

ATR’s aim is to pull interest back to East Africa ...
AS THE ULTIMATE 
HOLIDAY DESTINATION.

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