aovo Touristik AG
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aovo Touristik AG
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aovo Touristik AG operates as a consulting and service company. The company is headquartered in Hannover, Niedersachsen and currently employs 62 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2006-12-22. The company offers tailored travel and packages and related services, including direct organizational support, procedure administration and sales transactions. The solutions offered by the Company include feature market analysis, interims management, consulting services, sales and marketing services, product development and management, research, shareholding, system solutions, as well as the organization of fairs, congresses, call centers and sales platforms. The services are supplied mainly to the hotel and resort operators, including Lindner Hotels AG, among others. The firm's core service is a flexible hotel reservation and booking system. Aovo Touristik AG also operates as tour operator for private customers.
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