At VIA Travel we were pleased with our own hotel commission system, but facing technical and VAT related limitations we decided to find a partner to help us cope with the challenge. We have increased our hotel commission with more than 34% since joining Net Trans, and almost doubled the number of identified hotel bookings. All VIA agencies in four Nordic countries have access to excellent reports (incl VAT). We are very happy about the commission system and our cooperation with Net Trans.

Mette Valeur, CEO VIA Travel Norge AS

VIA Travel

Benefits

More commission

When agents sign up with us, they find their income from hotel commission jumps 30-50 per cent within one year. With the importance of hotel commission growing as airline commission disappears, this can prove a massive boost to an agency's bottom line. You receive just one settlement payment per month in the currency of your choice. We also look after all those cumbersome accounting tasks, which cost you so much time and money. These include: 

Lower administrative costs 

  • Monitoring receivables
  • Reconciliation of payments against bookings
  • Banking and bookkeeping numerous small cheques
  • Chasing hotels for all outstanding commissions
  • Lower bank charges for commission handling

Take advantage of our extra-low cheque-processing arrangements. You also benefit from economies of scale because each hotel writes just one cheque to us instead of a cheque to every agent. 

Faster payment

When hotels start paying commission through Net Trans' Active Commission system, they quickly become accustomed to paying regularly and promptly. On average, payment time halves.We keep an accurate record of all the hotel reservations you make and reconcile it with the commission you have been paid. You can see at a glance:

Better reporting 

  • How much hotel business you have booked
  • How much commission you have been paid
  • What Net Trans is chasing for you.
  • Which hotels are paying you the most commission
  • Which hotels are consistently failing to pay what they owe you.