Integration options
One inventory, three ways to connect. Begin with the lightest method that fits your team and deepen the integration as volume grows.
XML inventory feed
A structured feed of tours and transfers - products, descriptions, rates and rules - that you ingest into your own catalogue on a schedule or on demand.
Best for: Agencies and OTAs that want our products inside their existing system without live calls.
Includes
- Product, rate and rule data
- Scheduled or on-demand pulls
- Maps cleanly to your catalogue
- Low engineering lift
Real-time REST API
Query live availability and net rates, then create a booking and receive an instant confirmation reference - all programmatically, for dynamic resale.
Best for: Tech-forward OTAs and platforms automating high-volume, last-minute sales.
Includes
- Live availability & pricing
- Instant booking + confirmation
- JSON over HTTPS, key auth
- Built for automation
Manual booking portal
A clean partner web portal to check options and place bookings, with fast email confirmation. No development work required to start selling today.
Best for: Agencies and DMCs that want to sell immediately, or to handle non-automated inventory.
Includes
- Nothing to build
- Email confirmation & vouchers
- Net rates visible per product
- Ideal as a starting point
How the methods compare
| Capability | XML feed | REST API | Portal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Real-time availability | manual | ||
| Instant confirmation | |||
| Engineering effort | low | medium | none |
| Best for volume | low-mid | ||
| Time to first booking | days | weeks | same day |
"manual / email" means the step is handled by our 24/7 desk with fast email confirmation rather than an automated response.
Onboarding path
Scoping call
We learn how you book today and recommend feed, API or portal - no oversized integration.
Provisioning
We set up your partner account and share the feed URL, API key or portal login.
Test & validate
You validate sample availability and a test booking against agreed net rates.
Go live
Start selling; upgrade methods later as volume and engineering capacity grow.