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Centrav is an airline ticket consolidator and online booking platform for travel advisors. The site clearly emphasizes that it “serves travel advisors only” and states that, as an airline consolidator, it has more than 33 years of experience and contracts with over 77 airlines. Its goal is to help travel advisors source airfare at lower costs, then resell tickets to clients at a profit.
Based on the scraped page content, the platform’s core function is flight search and booking. It supports round-trip, one-way, and multi-city itineraries, with cabin classes ranging from economy to first class. Users can include nearby airports, require nonstop flights, exclude basic economy, specify airlines, or filter by alliances such as SkyTeam, Star Alliance, and oneworld. They can also limit layover duration and search with flexible dates. Fare types include consolidator, published, cruise, and student fares; the site also mentions specialty fares, commissionable fares, and published fares. In addition to individual airfare, the platform offers Group Request for quotes on group travel, including leisure, corporate, sports teams, student, cruise, humanitarian, and religious travel. The pages also reference Manage Agents and Reports, indicating some agent management and reporting capabilities, though permission granularity is not disclosed.
The publicly available page content does not provide subscription plans, platform service fees, commission rates, or payment methods, so it is not possible to determine a standard SaaS pricing structure. Deployment appears to be a web-based cloud platform, but there is no indication of whether self-hosting is supported. For support, Centrav offers Emergency After Hours Support, a Knowledge Base, and Centrav Academy. The latter helps users become a “Centrav Air Specialist,” which may be especially valuable for travel advisors who are less familiar with airline ticket sales.
Its strengths are a clear industry focus, extensive airline contract resources, detailed search filters, coverage for group tickets and multiple special fare types, and available training content. The main weakness is the lack of information commonly needed for enterprise software procurement: there is no detail on APIs, third-party system integrations, data security and compliance, SLAs, detailed pricing, or payment options. Centrav is better suited to travel agencies and independent travel advisors for whom airfare sales are part of their business. It is less suitable for companies looking for a general travel management SaaS platform or enterprises that require deep system integration.
The publicly available content does not state how well the service works from mainland China, so access should be considered unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. If using it for business in China, you would need to further confirm network availability, settlement currencies, airline coverage, and customer support time zones. Alternatives include traditional GDS systems, other airline ticket consolidators, and local travel agency ticketing platforms.
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centrav.co is an United States Travel provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach centrav.co directly.