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TFE Hotels has joined forces with ground breaking Australian tech start-up Leezair to help guests turn each hotel stay into an adventure they will remember for life – with activities such as swimming with whale sharks at Ningaloo or touring Melbourne’s hidden bars. 

Leezair is making waves in the travel industry with its innovative app and website, which make it easy to find and book memorable holiday activities, even while on the road. With almost 100,000 activities across the world, Leezair believes that adventure and experiences are what make life extraordinary.

TFE Hotels’ guests can now truly immerse themselves in their destination via an array of curated tours, day trips and events, all bookable without leaving the TFE Hotels website.

Leezair says that recent research on consumer booking behaviour shows that travellers often like to plan their holiday activities once they arrive at their destination. Leezair allows travellers to make last minute bookings in real time, securing their reservation and make payment in one easy process.

Leezair’s location-based technology makes it easy to see what’s available nearby, even when travellers are on the go, and when travelling with kids or a large group.

TFE Hotels Chief Revenue Officer Shaizeen Contractor said the partnership was a game-changer for the hotel industry in Australia, affirming TFE Hotels as an innovative and forward-thinking company, ensuring guests have an even better customer experience.

“Our guests are always looking for ways to make the most of their holiday and really explore their destination,” Mrs Contractor said. “Our partnership with Leezair does exactly that, by providing our guests with thousands of fun things that they can book directly through our website.”

Leezair CEO and Founder Angus Vidor said Leezair had worked hard to be on the front foot of technology within the travel industry. “We have developed a service that makes it easier for travellers to experience a destination by bringing them closer to activities that they are likely to enjoy,” Mr Vidor said.