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RezLive.com keen to expand agent base for its Affiliate.Travel product in India

Affiliate.Travel, an innovative product of RezLive.com, is transforming the travel industry landscape by redefining how travel partners and businesses collaborate. Powered by the vision of RezLive.com, a leading global B2B travel wholesaler, Affiliate.Travel has emerged as a game-changer in the domain of affiliate marketing for the travel sector wherein it even provides the opportunity for the affiliate to have a sub-affiliate dedicated portal which they can offer to their B2C clients or corporates.

Talking to TravelBiz Monitor, Tirath Shah, COO, Travel Designer Group, parent company of RezLive.com, said, “Affiliate.Travel is a B2B2C payment gateway model, wherein an affiliate earns commission on each reservation done by them or their sub-affiliates. For travel agents engaging with corporate clients, Affiliate.travel by RezLive.com stands as a potent resource for broadening their outreach and fostering revenue expansion. This innovative tool, which is currently being used by 6,500 agents in India & counting, empowers corporate entities to utilise their company credit cards, facilitating the earning of commissions for the travel agency involved.

Sharing plans of expansion, Shah said they have 20,000+ direct contracts across the world, and are looking to add more inventories to their platform, besides unveiling a faster XML. Additionally, discussions are underway for the launch of new products, indicating a commitment to continual innovation and growth.

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