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Gondwana to launch online travel agency in March

Gondwana to launch online travel agency in March

Staff Reporter

THE Gondwana Collection Namibia announced that it will launch an online travel agency, Safari2Go, this March.
According to Gondwana, Safari2Go aims to give travellers a choice of the best Namibian accommodation offers, while also offering a car rental booking page and guidance on popular routes and destinations.
“Safari2Go will make Namibian travel accessible to a digitised world and will give its clients the opportunity to design their own Namibian journeys,” Gondwana added.

EASY TRAVEL PLANNING: Gondwana Collection Namibia to launch online travel agency in March. Photo: Gondwana Collection Namibia.

Gondwana revealed that Safari2Go will only be made available to the public in March. However, the online travel agency has already been introduced to accommodation suppliers, who are currently in the process of registering their businesses on the platform.

Gondwana explained that Safari2Go pulls their availability via NightsBridge and forwards all booking revenue to the supplier. Accommodation suppliers, Gondwana said, have full access to their product pages and retain the responsibility of managing their own online bookings and client booker communications.

“We have noticed the need for accommodation offerings, for both large and emerging small-scale enterprises, to have access to a direct market, not undercut by massive commission structures. With this platform our aim is to offer an encompassing solution that offers the establishments easy sign-up and usability, convenience, and personalised profiles and product pages,” Safari2Go’s Manager, Steny Watermeyer, said
Safari2Go, Gondwana explained, is powered by the Gondwana Collection Namibia and was designed by WildWeb, with the support of Gondwana Collection’s Business Intelligence and Marketing teams. For more information, please contact support@safari2go.travel or +264 81 127 1234.

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