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The TOPAX System of Success
- By Formula Travel
- Published 03/20/2006
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This article was written by http://www.formula-travel.com/. Formula Travel Solutions is the leading technology provider of advanced tour operator software and Airline Systems. Formula Travel offers the most comprehensive technology solutions for Tour Operators, Wholesalers and Airlines. Reproductions of this article are encouraged but must include a link back to http://www.formula-travel.com/
View all articles by Formula TravelIt is obvious, no two tour-operators are exactly the same, each has specific needs based on the structure and service offered, location, area of operation, etc. In an optimized world, all these unique tour operators would have a computer interface reservation system exactly matched to their needs. However, the costs associated with the development of such unique and complex systems are very high, not to mention the IT costs associated with updating and maintaining such a system. Therefore, it makes much more sense to purchase a system that pertains to many common elements and functions of tour operators in general, and then tailors the system with built-in options that in the end produces a unique system that matches the company?s needs.
It is of utmost importance, when choosing a system, for a tour operator to first understand exactly what their needs are. This can be an intimidating decision, given the core of your business is reliant on an information and computer reservation system. You should ask yourself if view data is your prime selling tool. Do you need to manage a direct sell database? Do you have existing hardware that you wish to utilize? Time should be given to considering your requirements of a system and these should be written down and documented. It doesn?t have to be a detailed list of every single requirement, but make sure it includes those that are important to your business; those that set your company apart from other tour operators and so may not be standard features of every system. This specification of requirements is very important. Because it is quite time consuming, it is also the one task that is most frequently ignored. A written specification of requirements forms the very foundation of selecting and contracting for the most suitable system. What level of service do you expect? Do you prefer dealing with large or small "companies"? These questions will be able to assist you in the selection process.
Following the demonstrations, you may well be left in a dilemma. No system can match all your needs and different systems are meeting different sets of requirements. If it comes down to a compromise, as it more than likely will, the compromise needs to remain under your control. Obtain quotes from the suppliers but, before this, each offering should be reviewed and you should decide whether any supplier should be invited to quote for developing enhancements to match requirements that their basic system could not meet. This will require you to decide which features are really important to the business and which you think you could manage without.
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This article was written by http://www.formula-travel.com/. Formula Travel Solutions is the leading technology provider of advanced tour operator software and Airline Systems. Formula Travel offers the most comprehensive technology solutions for Tour Operators, Wholesalers and Airlines. Reproductions of this article are encouraged but must include a link back to http://www.formula-travel.com/