Wayn.com is to offer its services on a white label basis to travel providers, according to the company's co-founder Peter Ward.
(Expect he'll be getting just a teenie bit of attention the rest of the day.)
But that's not all that's new with Wayn.
Ward said the site is also doing away with it's £1.99, 12-month subscription service, so interaction will be free, as well as content.
There will likely be a fee for high level of customisation and access to premium content.
Presumably, the premium for new services and costs of its white labelling will replace a chunk of the revenues Wayn currently receives from its subscriber base.
Wayn is also planning to roll out a Wayn.com branded MasterCard this year.
You could almost see the campaign..."There are some friends you can't buy, for everything else..."
Tricia Holly Davis, chief writer, Travolution
(Expect he'll be getting just a teenie bit of attention the rest of the day.)
But that's not all that's new with Wayn.
Ward said the site is also doing away with it's £1.99, 12-month subscription service, so interaction will be free, as well as content.
There will likely be a fee for high level of customisation and access to premium content.
Presumably, the premium for new services and costs of its white labelling will replace a chunk of the revenues Wayn currently receives from its subscriber base.
Wayn is also planning to roll out a Wayn.com branded MasterCard this year.
You could almost see the campaign..."There are some friends you can't buy, for everything else..."
Tricia Holly Davis, chief writer, Travolution
"There are some friends you can't buy, for everything else..."Ha-ha! Very good, Tricia.