Logging in to Travel For All

Logging in to Travel For All

Terminology

As you know, Travel For All is still new. Once we have more tourism operators on board, we will bring everyone's Accessibility Statements together into an Accessible Travel Directory that is searchable for your potential guests.

You will see reference throughout the Help Centre to your listing. Your listing is your personal page on Travel For All, and your Accessibility Statement will be the key feature of this page. Your listing will also include standard directory listing fields about your property, your contact details and links to your website. There will also be the option for your guests to leave comments and reviews.

For now, you will link to your listing from your own website and marketing channels. When our directory is launched, your listing will automatically be included.

 

Travel For All Site Structure

The Travel For All website comprises the core website and two sub-sites. This has been done to ensure that the site speed is optimal, especially on the directory.

  1. services.tourismsuccess.com is where the training courses are, along with the blog, forums and this Help Centre.
  2. directory.travelforall.guide houses all listings and our future directory. It is where you will create and maintain your listing.
  3. services.travelforall.guide is the location of the pages explaining the operator services, along with the purchase process and where you will maintain your account if you want change your plan or your payment method.

The account created for you is synchronised across the three sites. The login details will always be consistent and if you are logged in to one you are logged in to all three.

The main menus contain links across the whole Travel For All site.

 

 

Log into Travel For All

Login to Travel For All to:

  • Access and manage training
  • Participate in the forums
  • Respond to reviews on your listing
  • Change your plan or purchase add-on services
  • Manage your account, including changing your payment method

 

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