Travel Agent and
Wholesaler Overview
The system includes a powerful Travel Agent/Wholesaler module. Travel
agents can make reservations by calling the property or your central reservation department
directly. If you allow them access with a password, Travel
Agents/Wholesalers can also make direct bookings into your system using
RDP's
Internet Reservation Module (IRM). All IRM
reservations are automatically loaded into the RDP database.
Various reports show
total revenue generated by each agent on a daily, month-to-date and
year-to-date basis, with comparisons to last year. Travel agents can
pre-deduct their commission, or the system can print a commission check.
Unique rates can be established for each travel agent or wholesaler.
Additionally, room blocks can be allocated to specific wholesalers, varying
each day of the year.
Multiple Access Methods
(IRM and Phone)
Travel agents can check rates and availability and make reservations using a
variety of methods, as indicated by the diagram below. Click on any
element of the diagram for more details.
| Diagram - Travel Agent Multiple Access Methods |
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Global Distribution System
(GDS)
Travel agents have traditionally checked rates/availability and made
reservations using workstations in their office that were connected to the
Global Distribution System (GDS). For your property to receive travel
agent reservations using the GDS, you must sign up with a GDS provider.
RDP offers interfaces with several
GDS providers to automatically load new reservations, changes, and deletions
made by travel agents, wholesalers, or guests using the GDS into the RDP
database automatically. This interface only works with RDP approved GDS
providers.
Internet
Reservation Module (IRM)
RDP offers the optional
Internet
Reservation Module (IRM) to allow travel agents and wholesalers to check
rates and availability and make reservations 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
With a proper password, agents or wholesalers can make reservations directly on
your system, from any workstation connected to the Internet, anywhere in the
world.
See
Travel Agent Reservations Flow for more information.
Travel
Agents and Central Reservations
Travel agents can make reservations by calling the property, where a
reservationist can use RDPWin to check
rates and availability and enter the reservation. RDP also offers a
Central Reservations option, which allows reservations to be entered from a
central location to multiple RDP properties. See
Central
Reservations.
Over One Million Travel Agents
by IATA Number
The system can store over one million travel agents using their unique
eight-character IATA number. Any travel agent can be accessed by IATA
number, name, E-mail address, or reservation history in less than one
second. The system stores the complete history on all travel agents and
wholesalers, including all reservations, rates, checks, adjustments, etc.
Travel Agent information can be uploaded from other systems into RDP for a fee.
E-mail
Marketing to Travel Agents
E-mail is one of the most powerful and least expensive marketing tools
available, and it has been fully incorporated into the core RDP system at no
additional charge. E-mail features included in the system:
- E-mail databases are created for
guests,
travel agents,
groups, wholesalers
and condo/
timeshare
owners
- Mass E-mails can be sent directly from the RDP System - no third-party software
required. For example, an E-mail could be sent to 50,000 travel agents
with a special offer. The agent could click on a link in the E-mail,
which would take them directly the Internet Reservation Module to make
reservations.
- RDP abides by all current regulations for anti-SPAM by allowing guests to "opt
out" of mass E-mails
- Guest confirmations can be sent via E-mail, fax, or printed and mailed
- Crystal Reports can be created
and distributed by E-mail
- Reservations made by the
Internet
Reservation Module (IRM) can send E-mail confirmations automatically
- RDP newsletters are sent via E-mail
RDP E-mail Marketing
Travel
Agent Interface to Reservations
The system is designed to make new
reservations while
the guest, travel agent, or wholesaler is on the phone. If the agent
already exists in your travel agent database, the agent's name and address is
automatically added to the reservation. A new agent can be added without
leaving the reservation screen.
All future travel agent reservations can be displayed during the reservation
process, allowing the reservationist to address any problems, such as frequent
cancellations or duplicate reservations.
Three Travel Agents Per
Reservation
The system allows for three different travel agents on the same
reservation. These are not necessarily all travel agents, but
"commissionable" entities. For example, if a guest calls Bob's
Travel, who in turn calls Vail Central Reservations, who in turn makes the
reservation with your property, there could be three commissions involved: one
to Bob's Travel, one to Vail Central, and a third to the reservation clerk.
Checks can be printed to each travel agent on the reservation.
Additionally, all reservation history is maintained for each travel agent,
limited only by available disk space.
Travel Agent Confirmations
- Printed or Via E-mail
Confirmation letters can be printed or sent via E-mail to either the guest,
travel agent, or both. The rate can be shown on the confirmation to the
travel agent, but suppressed on the confirmation to the guest. The travel
agent address is entered one time on the travel agent master record and used
for all reservation confirmations.
Sample Confirmation Forms Available.
RDP E-mail Marketing
Sample Reports
Automatic Commission
Calculation
The travel agent commission percentage is stored in the travel agent master and
is automatically calculated for each reservation. Each travel agent can have a
different commission percentage. For example, the system can
automatically pay 10% to most travel agents, but pay special agents 15%.
Additionally, the same travel agent can have a different commission percentage
on each reservation. An agent may receive 10% until they reach a yearly
volume of $30,000, at which point they receive a 15% commission on all
additional reservations.
Pre-Deduct or Non-Deduct
Travel Agents
Travel agent reservations are entered as pre-deduct or non-deduct. A
pre-deduct agent keeps his commission and sends the property the net. For
example, on a $1000 reservation at 10% commission, the agent collects $1,000
from the guest, keeps $100 in commission, and sends the property $900. A
non-deduct agent sends the entire $1,000, and the system then generates a
commission check for $100.
Checks can be printed directly from the RDP system. A complete history of
all reservations and checks is maintained for all travel agents and
wholesalers, limited only by available disk space. All financial
transactions involving travel agents are automatically posted to
RDP's integrated general ledger
system. Financial totals can also be exported from RDP to the
third-party accounting system of your choice, such as Quicken, Open Systems,
etc.
Agent Commissions Hidden from
Guests
A pre-deducted travel agent commission is always hidden from the
guest. For example, on a $1,000 reservation with a $100 pre-deduct
commission, the agent will send the net of $900. In this case, the system
automatically credits the guest folio with $1,000 as a "prepayment,"
even though only $900 was received. The system separates this $1,000 into
a $900 debit to cash and a $100 debit to commission expense. The net
result is correct accounting, yet the guest folio reflects only the $1,000
credit.
Sample Guest Folio
Front
Desk & Night Audit Overview
Net Rate Agents and
Wholesalers
The system allows for net rate travel agents with unique rates, as opposed
to percentage commissions. In the example below, the rack rate for high
season for a King room is $150. "Great Time Travel" has been offered
a net rate of $120, while "Adventure Travel has an even lower net rate of
$110. Once the net rate tables are entered into the system, all rate
calculations for the travel agent are automatic. The system can also
invoice travel agents and wholesalers for net rate reservations. The guest
folio shows only incidental charges and not the wholesaler billing information.
Additionally, net rate travel agents can be assigned a room block. The
system can bill travel agents and wholesalers when the guest check in or
out. Statements can be printed and reconciled to guest vouchers.
| Rates: King Rooms |
| Agent Name |
High Season |
Medium Season |
Low Season |
| Rack Rates |
$150 |
$100 |
$70 |
| Great Time Travel |
$120 |
$84 |
$63 |
| Adventure Travel |
$110
|
$80 |
$56 |
Print Statements and Checks
The system prints statements to all non-deduct agents, net-rate agents, and
wholesalers. Either balance forward or open item statements can be
utilized. For non-deduct agents, statements show all commissions and
generate a check. A full check register is provided, including reconciliation
with bank statements.
Wide
Variety of Reports
A wide variety of reports are available showing travel agent history,
revenue totals, booking pace, and other statistics for travel agents and
wholesalers. Totals for travel agents and wholesalers are available for
any date range, with comparisons to prior year. Some sample reports are
below.
Automatic Interface to
General Ledger
All travel agent and wholesaler activity is automatically interfaced to the
RDP general ledger system.
During system installation, general ledger account numbers can be assigned for
commission expense, commission liability, cash, and other ledger account
numbers. The system automatically makes all entries to these customized
account numbers using standard double-entry accounting principals. Totals
can also be exported into the back office system of your choice.
Upload Travel Agents into RDP From Another
System
Travel agent information can be uploaded from other systems into RDP for a
fee.
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