Talma Travel Solutions has announced a strategic partnership with Spotnana to enhance its travel management services across Europe. This collaboration is part of Talma's commitment to reinvesting 30% of its EBITDA into its technology ecosystem, aiming to provide a more connected and flexible travel experience.
The integration of Spotnana’s cloud-native travel infrastructure allows Talma to offer customisable travel solutions, improving operational efficiency and client experience. Spotnana's platform connects travel buyers, sellers, and providers, offering a seamless online booking experience, self-service capabilities, and real-time analytics. This partnership is expected to result in significant cost savings and budget optimisation for clients.
Nick Bettles, CEO Europe of Talma, emphasised the importance of evolving technology to support the company's expansion. “By integrating Spotnana’s cloud-based travel infrastructure, we’re creating a more agile, transparent, and fully connected travel ecosystem,” he stated.
Talma's recent acquisition of Solutions Travel, a US-based travel management company built on Spotnana’s technology, underscores its global expansion strategy. This move aims to deliver integrated digital solutions for enterprise clients, enhancing Talma's ability to support global customers.
Iya Magen, Talma CEO, highlighted the company's role as both provider and adviser, leveraging technology to offer intelligent solutions. “Partnering with Spotnana enables us to offer intelligent and efficient solutions to content distribution and access,” Magen said.
Spotnana’s Founder, Sarosh Waghmar, noted that the partnership modernises Talma's technology stack, reducing operational costs whilst enhancing the travel experience for corporate clients. This collaboration marks a significant step in Talma's mission to redefine global travel management through technology and expertise
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