
The deal integrates UK rail content into Inntel’s online platform so its clients can check times and fares and book tickets. It offers a range of options including the ability to print their own tickets on certain routes.
The content will be available after a single sign-on, and users can create individual traveller profiles. Inntel’s Management Information Suite will include rail spend analysis.
Inntel’s managing director, Douglas O’Neill, said: "Rail transactions have been increasing in volume and share of travel spend within many corporates. We are widening our portfolio of specialist services to meet the changing needs of the corporate market."
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