RezLive.com appoints “African Origin Travels & Sports Tourism” as its General Sales Agent in Ghana
RezLive.com, a product of Travel Designer Group, appointed “African Origin Travels & Sports Tourism” as its exclusive General Sales Agent (GSA) for Ghana. RezLive.com is a B2B global reservation system offering single feed to 250,000+ International rooms around the world, with real time access to rooms that are available at the best net rates. RezLive.com also offers 45,000+ Sightseeing items and over 5000 tours in 500 cities & 5,000+ Transfer options in over 900 Airport and City Locations.
With the launch of Ghana office, RezLive.com has further cemented its position in the Africa region and is looking forward to have healthy business with the local travel trade.
Jaal Shah, Group Managing Director of RezLive.com, says: Our increasing presence in Africa region will help us to boost trade from the region which will eventually generate good amount of business in the near future, looking at the potential of the market. So, through our GSA in Ghana we will be able to reach out to local travel partners in the best convenient manner.
Wherein “African Origin Travels & Sports Tourism”, which has its presence in the Ghana Travel Industry for quite a sometime now, has been offering best deals to its clients, be it domestic or International. By partnering with “African Origin Travels & Sports Tourism” and the experience they bring to the table, will help us to mutually accelerate our success in this market.
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