Posts Tagged ‘travel’

Traveas update

Friday, September 16th, 2011

Hi all Traveas friends!

First of all, sorry for the lack of activity on the blog lately. It has nothing to do with lazyness nor inactivity in our business. On the contrary, we´ve kept ourselves quite busy. In fact, so busy that the daily operations have eaten up all our time. Motto: Business first, then blog about it :-)

Anyhow, this will therefore be an attempt to summarize the past months:

First of all, we´ve now successfully launched the Email Composer service for our first travel clients. If you´ve missed out on how it works, check out this clip:

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Thereafter we´ve applied our tehnology on new industries, opening up a whole new market for Traveas. For instance, we´ve succesfully launched a tailored Email Composer version for the Swedish Golf Association, that handles all bookings of tee off times, for every golf club in Sweden (more than 500 clubs).

This means that all Swedish golfers, including the other fellow players in a ball, get an enriched email confirmation about their booking. In short, besides facts about their tee off time, handicap status, they also get local and relevant information. To mention a few examples:

- Weather forecast

- Special offers on golf balls, clubs, clothing etc

- Golf trips

- Green fee guests will get a map with directions to get there

Wanna see how it looks? Check this out:

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Traveas have suddenly, over night, become the biggest and by far most precise golf media in Sweden. We send approx 10 million emails to active golfers during 2011. I´ll get back further on with more details about this new golf media.

Further on, in the aftermath of us now being somewhat of a media company, we sell advertising space. Looking back on the portfolio of brands we´ve attracted as advertisers and sponsors, we´re really proud :-) For the travel media we see leading players within ground transportations, hotels, exchange institutions, banks, insurance etc.

For our golf media we´ve seen leading companies within all golf associated brands, as well as banks, cars, watches etc.

I´ll settle for this for now, but I will return within shortly with more information, fun deals and stories to be told from inside the Traveas team :-)

Cheers!

/ Jack

Reflections from London and our European launch

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

As you know we have just spent a couple of days at the Business Travel Show as well as the Travel Technology Show, at Earls Court in London UK.

The two main reasons for our presence where:
1) The launch of our service in UK, France and Germany.
2) Talking to new potential clients on the UK market, and keep up to speed with our growth in Europe.

It surely has been intense, with loads of scheduled meetings, spiced with a bunch of spontaneous ones. Damn it´s fun to be out there talking to clients and partners, both existing as potential new ones. It always reminds me that it is people that are doing business, not companies.

We have met so many different people from Business Travel Agencies and Travel Management Companies, tech-companies, content providers, journalists and publishers. My first reflection is that they all have a couple of things in common, no matter if they are a small, mid-sized or large company:
- They are all highly skilled and professional, interested and keen to listen to a small and very niched entrepreneurial company like us
- They are all very focused on the difficult challenges in the aftermath of the world economic collapse
- They are all very polite and very friendly

My second reflection, which I found very interesting in our dialogs with all the different TMC´s is that almost all of them had different ideas of how to package, market and sell a service like ours. It struck me, that their own thoughts of what the best way of offering our service to their clients aligned with the way they differentiate themselves on the market. Some wants to charge per trip, some per month. Some wants to debit on the mobile phone bill and others wants to include it into a service portfolio or give it away. Or a combination of them all. Fortunately our service can handle such a customization no matter which way they choose.

So, from all the very interesting dialogs we´ve had during these days we definately have reason to believe that 2009 can be a very interesting and exciting year for Traveas in the UK market.

I also had the chance to sit down and have a cup of coffee with an old acquainted of mine, Mr Stephan Ekbergh, the founder of Travelstart.

Naturally I have talked with Stephan a couple of times during the autumn, but I haven´t met him since 2001 when I worked for MTV Networks and he still lived in the south of Sweden with an ambition for Travelstart to really “take off”. I must admit that I am nothing but extremely impressed by his achievements since then. Of course it takes a visionary entrepreneurship to get there, but I´m also convinced it has a lot to do with a true never give up mentality combined with sweaty hard work.

Travelstart is now one of the most successful travel agencies with a Swedish origin. Besides the Nordic countries they now operate in the UK, Ireland, Netherlands, Italy, France, Germany, USA, Brazil and finally South Africa (which also is Stephans home since many years).

The Travelstart story, as well as Stephan himself, inspires me a lot and it was really nice to meet him again. If you want to be inspired yourself Stephan writes a very interesting blog (even if you´re not in the travel business) that I really recommend to all of you with entrepreneur dreams.

Enjoy!