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'Travelocity on Location' Bring Las Vegas Travelers Closer to the Mob
Business Wire, Oct 10, 2006
Travelocity Introduces Branded Ticket Booths Throughout Las Vegas to Provide Personal Service for Show and Tour Tickets
SOUTHLAKE, Texas -- In a move that further deepens its roots in Las Vegas, Travelocity is re-branding 14 kiosks and ticket booths citywide from Showtickets.com to "Travelocity On Location." Five locations have already undergone a makeover and the company expects to complete the transition in the next several weeks. Each of the kiosks, sporting a new logo incorporating Travelocity's Stars Design trademarks, are staffed with Travelocity destination experts who assist customers on questions ranging from restaurants to revues.
In conjunction with the debut of the Travelocity on Location brand, travelers stopping by a kiosk will receive a coupon offering $100 instant savings on a Travelocity vacation package booked by November 16, plus $200 off a future trip booked on Travelocity.(*)
Travelocity has also introduced new technology that allows customers purchasing show tickets at the kiosks or online via Travelocity Activities to see and get their assigned seats for the Vegas show they choose at the time of purchase. Other ticketing programs restrict customers from acquiring their specific seat until they arrive at the venue.
"A unique feature of our offerings for the newly redesigned Travelocity on Location Event Ticketing system is our ability to hold allocations of seats for the hottest shows in town," said Ross Mantione, vice president of partner marketing for Travelocity. "This provides our agents with the ability to print assigned seat tickets right away, which is right in line with our continued commitment to customer service and our goal to make travel an enjoyable experience from start to finish."
Travelocity on Location kiosks can be found on and off the Las Vegas Strip including the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, the Flamingo, Harrah's, Grand Canal Shops at the Venetian, the Stratosphere, Sahara, Dessert Passage, the Las Vegas Convention Center and McCarran International Airport.
Offering more than 108 shows and 154 tours on a weekly basis, Travelocity on Location has something every Las Vegas traveler can enjoy from the eerie Haunted Vegas Tour to the unusual Vegas Mob Tour. The Haunted Vegas Tour reveals Sin City's darkest ghostly secrets, as tour guides take visitors to the haunting grounds of Vegas legends like Redd Foxx and Liberace. In the Vegas Mob Tour guests learn the truth about notorious and infamous mobsters, including where murders, strange disappearances and mob activity occurred.
Visit the Activities Tab from the Travelocity homepage to book a Las Vegas show or tour and learn more about Travelocity on Location.
(*)See www.travelocity.com/giantsale for terms and conditions.
About Travelocity
Travelocity is committed to being the traveler's champion - before, during and after the trip and guarantees everything about a customer's booking will be right. If it's not, Travelocity will work with its partners to make it right, right away. This customer-driven focus, backed by live 24/7 phone support, great prices and powerful shopping technology has made Travelocity the fifth largest travel agency in the U.S. - booking $7.4 billion in travel worldwide in 2005. Based in Southlake, Texas, Travelocity also owns and operates Travelocity Business(SM) and GetThere for corporate travelers, lastminute.com, a leader in European online travel and ZUJI, a leader in Asia-Pacific online travel. Travelocity is owned by Sabre Holdings Corporation (NYSE:TSG), a world leader in travel commerce.
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