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Belle Vue launches travel booking app
Bus and coach hire firm Belle Vue Manchester has launched an app to enable clients to book their travel around the clock.
The app is aimed at busy executives and corporate and group travel organisers with last-minute transport requirements.
It is free to download and enables users to browse Belle Vue’s fleet, select a vehicle, click for a quotation or make a booking.
The app has been developed by a team led by sales manager Adam Bradshaw and is available on the App Store from today.
Phil Hitchen, managing director of Stockport-based Belle Vue, said: “The app is designed to make life easier for existing and potential clients.
“Many people work out of hours in the modern, digital world and we believe this tool will prove extremely useful to them.
“In all of our core markets – educational, corporate and private hire – people are busy. They are often working on the move, for example on a train or in a bus or taxi, and having this app on their mobile phones will give them enormous flexibility.”
Phil said the app is the latest technological innovation at Belle Vue designed to make life easier for clients.
The firm will shortly introduce a website tool enabling customers to obtain an instant quotation, rather than awaiting a response to an email or phone call.
“Our goal is to create innovative solutions to transport problems,” he said.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Belle Vue Manchester .
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