On Board Hospitality announces ECR’s new ticketing service
Attraction booking tech gets onboard

On Board Hospitality Announces ECR’s New Ticketing Service

July 19, 2017

Mobile point of sale (MPoS) specialist, ECR Retail Systems (ECR) has launched an inflight attractions ticketing service exclusively for the airline industry.

The service, available to airlines through ECR’s MPoS technology, covers attractions and venues across 16 locations globally, including London, Paris, New York, Rome and Hong Kong.

The service enables airlines’ cabin crew to book passengers into top attractions in the destinations they are visiting using the onboard MPoS system.

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