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An innovative hotel kiosk vendor selling customized Internet and office-like workstation access taps into Transparen technology to find value in advertising flights to Tofino to the executive market.

Hotel Kiosks Sell Flights to Tofino - Connecticut

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VICTORIA, BC - March 1, 2006 UTC - Orca Airways, the champion of Tofino air flights and industry leader selling regular and chartered flights to and from Victoria, Vancouver, and Tofino - has struck a deal with another long-time client of Transparen's, to obtain favorable market exposure within the market of executives and travellers.

Orca Airways stands to benefit from the arrangement by obtaining qualified leads, while Hotelicom will benefit from an additional revenue stream.

"Win-win agreements like this form the cornerstones of a positive warm glow of activity surrounding Transparen, its clients, its suppliers, and everyone who deals with Transparen," said Cheryl Vanderbull, a spokesperson for Transparen.

"We look forward to the future bringing even more win-win agreements for companies doing business with Transparen."

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