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Τρίτη 6 Αυγούστου 2013

Free online booking tool to help Australian tourism businesses grow

Australian Tourism Minister Gary Gray launched a new online booking tool to improve the capability of Australian tourism businesses to service customers online. 

The Australian Tourism Booking Widget is a Government initiative for all sectors of the tourism industry to help them capitalise on visits to their websites by providing an easily accessible booking and payment facility.

The Widget will provide tourism operators with a basic system providing a real time booking and payment solution through the operators' own websites and Facebook pages, as well as helpdesk services.

Mr Gray launched the Widget while attending the Cradle Coast Regional Tourism Forum with the Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Member for Braddon, Sid Sidebottom.

"The challenge for the Australian tourism sector is converting potential visitor interest into a booking," Mr Gray said.

"This Widget aims to fix this by getting more of our tourism operators online for bookings and payments – and help them grow their businesses, particularly in regional areas where online facilities may be the only channel for operators to directly engage with their customers.

"The Australian Government provided $500,000 to the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse to fund the project. The initiative is part of the Tourism 2020 strategy to increase tourism expenditure from $70 billion to $140 billion by the end of the decade."

Globally more than 50 per cent of consumers use digital channels to research, plan and book holidays and this is expected to grow in the next decade. While 84 per cent of Australia's tourism operators are online, only a third of these have 'real-time' online booking and payment facilities.

"This is a first step in helping tourism operators transition to online services by providing a basic framework that is easy to install and use."

Mr Gray said the initiative will set operators on the way to exploring more sophisticated booking and payment solutions for their businesses in the future.

Mr Sidebottom said initiatives such as the Widget will help an important industry for the North-West region and Tasmania grow.

"Anything that helps our tourist operators promote the region and attract visitors is to be welcomed," Mr Sidebottom said.

"I've travelled to many places and our region is the equal of the best that I've seen - if not better.

"We have much to offer and should use any means possible to promote it. The Widget will help us do this.

"Tourism is a significant part of our State's economy, is growing and can grow much more," Mr Sidebottom said.