Sell tours online —
booking, tickets, and operations
in one platform

AddTransit helps tour operators take direct bookings, accept payments, issue QR tickets, manage fixed departures with capacity, and run day-to-day operations with less admin.

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Prefer done-for-you? Setup-as-a-Service available.

What you get
  • Online bookings + payments
  • QR tickets + validation
  • Timetabled departures + capacity control
  • Passenger manifests
  • Optional tracking + service updates

Convert more visitors into bookings

Mobile-friendly booking flow, clear availability, and fast checkout. Reduce back-and-forth and capture customers while they’re ready to book.

Run tours with less chaos

Departure schedules, capacity controls, passenger lists, and QR validation help staff operate without spreadsheets and last-minute confusion.

Build a direct revenue channel

Own your pricing, policies, and customer relationship. Use OTAs for discovery if you want, but keep direct bookings as the long-term profit engine.

Tour-operator features

Focused on bookings, tickets, schedules, and day-of operations.

Online booking + payments
Take bookings 24/7 with fast checkout. Collect payments and confirmations automatically.
QR ticketing + validation
Issue QR codes and validate on boarding or at check-in using staff tools.
Timetabled departures
Sell seats per departure with capacity limits, blackout dates, and seasonal schedules.
Passenger manifests
Generate passenger lists for staff and reduce day-of operational errors.
Refund/cancellation rules
Display policies at checkout to reduce disputes and support load.
Promotions & vouchers
Drive direct bookings with voucher codes and partner offers.
Optional vehicle tracking
Operational visibility for pickups, shuttles, or complex multi-stop tours.
Status updates
Push service alerts when weather or delays impact departures.

Direct bookings vs Online Travel Agencies (OTAs)

Online Travel Agencies (OTAs) — such as GetYourGuide, Viator, and Tripadvisor — can help with discovery, but they also reduce margins and create dependency risk. A practical model is: use OTAs for discovery, then build direct bookings as your core channel.

  • Own your customer relationship
  • Control pricing, policies, and availability
  • Reduce commissions and platform risk over time

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Next steps

Get live quickly with a structured onboarding path.

Onboarding guide Examples

Tour operators FAQ

Yes. Create departures (daily/weekly/seasonal) and set capacity per departure.
Yes. Customers receive confirmation and QR tickets for scanning/validation.
Yes. Many operators keep OTAs for discovery while building direct bookings as the primary channel.
Simple tours can go live quickly if your schedule and pricing are ready. Setup-as-a-Service is available if you want speed.
Yes. If you’d prefer us to complete your setup, use Setup-as-a-Service.
OTA stands for Online Travel Agency. These are third-party booking platforms like GetYourGuide, Viator, or Tripadvisor that sell tours on behalf of operators, usually for a commission.

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