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title: "Travel Agency Software India 2026: What Small Agencies Are Actually Using (And What to Set Up This Week)"
description: "The honest guide to travel agency software in India 2026 - booking portals, CRM, WhatsApp templates, Tally, and the post-booking gap costing agents commission every month."
url: https://www.flyo.ai/en/blog/travel-agency-software-india-2026
publishedAt: 2026-05-21
author: "Utpal Ravi"
readTime: "10 min read"
tags: ["Travel Agency Software India", "Travel Agent Tools", "WhatsApp Business Travel Agent", "CRM Travel Agency India", "TBO Holidays", "Travel Agent India 2026"]
---

# Travel Agency Software India 2026: What Small Agencies Are Actually Using (And What to Set Up This Week)

> The honest guide to travel agency software in India 2026 - booking portals, CRM, WhatsApp templates, Tally, and the post-booking gap costing agents commission every month.

# Travel Agency Software India 2026: What Small Agencies Are Actually Using (And What to Set Up This Week)

**Slug:** '/en/blog/travel-agency-software-india-2026'
**Primary keyword:** travel agency software India
**Secondary keywords:** best software for travel agents India, travel agency CRM India, travel agent tools India 2026
**Published:** May 2026
**Reading time:** ~10 minutes
**Data note:** Software pricing and features are based on publicly listed plans as of May 2026. Usage data reflects surveys of small travel agencies (1-5 staff) conducted by TAAI and Travel Trade Journal India in 2025-26.

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*Most small Indian travel agencies run on three tools: WhatsApp, Tally, and memory. That combination works until a client asks for their confirmation at 11pm, two agents quote different prices, or a month-end reconciliation takes three days. The right software stack fixes all three problems for under Rs 3,000 per month - and most of it can be set up in a single afternoon.*

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This is not a list of every travel software that exists. There are dozens. Most are either too expensive, too complex, or built for large agencies with dedicated IT staff.

This is the honest answer to the question small Indian travel agents actually ask: **what should I actually be using, right now, given that I run a 1-3 person agency and I don't have time to evaluate 20 tools?**

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## The 5 Things a Small Travel Agency Needs Software For

Before choosing tools, get specific about the problem. Small agencies have five needs:

1. **Booking access** - finding flights, hotels, and packages at wholesale rates
2. **Client communication** - enquiries, confirmations, follow-ups
3. **Lead tracking** - knowing who enquired, who is pending, who needs a follow-up
4. **Accounts and invoicing** - GST-compliant billing and commission tracking
5. **Post-booking management** - sending documents, offering add-ons, handling changes

Most agents have something for 1, 2, and 4. Almost nobody has a real solution for 3 and 5. That is exactly where bookings are being lost and commissions are being left unclaimed.

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## 1. Booking Access: Skip the GDS Until You Need It

### What most small agents use: TBO Holidays

[TBO Holidays](https://www.tboholidays.com) is the default consolidator for small Indian travel agencies - flights, hotels, holiday packages, visa, and insurance in one portal. No IATA accreditation required. No setup fee. You earn on the margin built into the wholesale rate.

For hotel-only bookings, [Hotelbeds](https://www.hotelbeds.com) gives access to 100,000+ properties globally at 10-25% commission. [DOTW](https://www.dotw.com) is the alternative, particularly strong for Middle East and Southeast Asia properties.

### What about GDS - Amadeus, Galileo, Sabre?

[Amadeus](https://www.amadeus.com), [Travelport](https://www.travelport.com) (Galileo), and [Sabre](https://www.sabre.com) give access to every published airline fare in real time. The trade-off: you need IATA accreditation, GDS training, and BSP compliance. For agencies doing fewer than 20 international bookings per month, the overhead outweighs the margin benefit. Start with a consolidator. Move to GDS when volume justifies it.

Both portals are free to register and take under 20 minutes to set up.

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## 2. Client Communication: You're Already Using the Right Tool - Use It Better

WhatsApp Business is non-negotiable for Indian travel agents. 95% of client communication happens here. But most agents use it like a personal WhatsApp - retyping the same responses fifty times a day.

Here are three features in WhatsApp Business that most agents have never set up:

### Quick Replies - Set These Up Today

Quick Replies let you save full messages and send them with two taps. Go to **WhatsApp Business → Settings → Business Tools → Quick Replies**.

Save these three to start:

**Shortcut: /payment**
Hi [Name], here are the payment details for your booking:
Amount: Rs [X]
Bank: [Your bank]
Account: [Number]
IFSC: [Code]
UPI: [ID]
Please share the screenshot once done and I'll send your confirmation within 30 minutes.

**Shortcut: /confirm**
Hi [Name], your booking is confirmed!
Here are your details:
Flight: [Details]
Hotel: [Details]
Travel dates: [Dates]
I'll send your full documents within 24 hours. Let me know if anything needs to be changed.

**Shortcut: /followup**
Hi [Name], hope you're doing well! It's been a while since we last spoke. Are you planning any travel in the next few months? I have some good options if you'd like me to share details. No obligation at all - just happy to help if you're thinking about it.

These are in Settings → Business Tools → Quick Replies. The /payment and /confirm shortcuts alone save most agents 20–30 minutes a day.

### Auto-Reply for After Hours

Go to **Settings → Business Tools → Away Message**. Turn it on for outside business hours. Use this message:

Thanks for reaching out! I'm currently away and will get back to you by [time] tomorrow. If it's urgent, please call [your number]. For travel enquiries, please share your travel dates, destination, and number of travellers so I can prepare options for you.

This one change eliminates the "why didn't you reply" message the next morning.

### Labels for Lead Tracking

WhatsApp Business lets you tag conversations with colour-coded labels. Create these five:
- New Enquiry
- Quote Sent
- Follow Up Needed
- Booking Confirmed
- Past Client

This turns WhatsApp into a basic CRM without paying for anything.

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## 3. CRM: When WhatsApp Labels Are Not Enough

WhatsApp labels work for up to about 30 active leads. Beyond that, or if you have a second person in the team, you need a proper CRM.

### Zoho CRM (Free for up to 3 users)

[Zoho CRM](https://www.zoho.com/crm/) is the most widely used CRM among small Indian businesses. The free plan covers lead tracking, deal pipeline, email follow-up, and basic reporting - everything a small travel agency needs.

Set it up in three stages:
1. Create a pipeline with five stages: Enquiry → Quote Sent → Follow Up → Confirmed → Completed
2. Import your WhatsApp contacts as leads
3. Set a 3-day follow-up reminder on every new lead

The free plan at zoho.com/crm is enough to get started - create your five pipeline stages and move your active enquiries in.

### HubSpot (Free, unlimited users)

[HubSpot](https://www.hubspot.com) is the better choice if you communicate heavily by email - it tracks whether clients have opened your quotes, which is useful for knowing when to follow up. The free plan has no user limit, making it better than Zoho if you have more than 3 people.

**Which one should you use?** If most of your clients communicate by WhatsApp and you have 1-3 staff: Zoho. If you have corporate clients who communicate by email or you have more than 3 staff: HubSpot.

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## 4. Accounts: Tally Is Still the Right Answer

[Tally Prime](https://tallysolutions.com) handles GST-compliant invoicing, TCS tracking at 2% on overseas tour packages, TDS, and bank reconciliation. It is not the easiest software to learn but it is what every CA in India understands, which matters when you need help.

Cost: approximately Rs 1,500 per month (annual subscription).

If you are a solo agent doing under 10 bookings per month, Google Sheets works for basic tracking - but you will need to move to Tally before your first GST audit.

**The one Tally setup most agents skip:** Create separate income heads for flight commission, hotel commission, package margin, and ancillary commission (insurance, eSIM, lounge). This tells you instantly which part of your business is most profitable and makes your CA's job faster at quarter end.

If you are on Excel and doing more than 10 bookings per month, a Tally trial is worth starting - the GST filing complexity alone justifies it.

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## 5. The Gap in Every Stack: Post-Booking

Every tool above handles the path to a confirmed booking. None of them handle what happens after.

Once a booking is confirmed, the average small Indian travel agency sends the documents and goes silent until travel day. That silence is expensive. A confirmed international traveller is about to spend Rs 1-5 lakh on a trip. They almost certainly need travel insurance, an eSIM for connectivity abroad, and potentially airport lounge access. But nobody is offering it to them at the right moment.

This is the problem [flyo.ai](https://flyo.ai) was built to solve. After a booking is confirmed, flyo.ai sends the client a Smart Ticket - a personalised post-booking message with curated offers for insurance, eSIM, and lounge access specific to their trip. When they buy, the commission is tracked and paid to the agent automatically.

It is not a booking engine. It does not compete with TBO or Amadeus or Tally. It handles the one phase every other tool ignores - and earns commission from conversations that were not happening before.

For more on commission structures across each ancillary product, see our guide on [travel agent commission rates in India 2026](/en/blog/travel-agent-commission-india-2026). For agents evaluating IATA accreditation for GDS access, see [IATA registration India 2026](/en/blog/iata-registration-india-2026).

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## The Complete Stack - and What to Set Up This Week

| Function | Tool | Cost | Set Up In |
|---|---|---|---|
| Booking / flights / packages | TBO Holidays | Free | 20 minutes |
| Hotel wholesale | Hotelbeds | Free | 20 minutes |
| Client communication | WhatsApp Business + Quick Replies | Free | 15 minutes |
| Lead tracking (small team) | Zoho CRM free | Free | 1 hour |
| Accounts / GST | Tally Prime | ~Rs 1,500/month | 1 day with CA |
| Post-booking commissions | flyo.ai | Free to start | 10 minutes |
| **Total ongoing cost** | | **~Rs 1,500/month** | |


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For small Indian travel agencies (1-5 staff), the most practical software stack in 2026 is: TBO Holidays for flight and hotel bookings (free, no IATA required), WhatsApp Business with Quick Reply templates for client communication (free), Zoho CRM for lead tracking (free up to 3 users), Tally Prime for GST-compliant accounting (approximately Rs 1,500 per month), and flyo.ai for post-booking commission on insurance, eSIM, and lounge access (free to start). Total cost: approximately Rs 1,500 per month.
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Not necessarily. GDS access through Amadeus, Galileo (Travelport), or Sabre requires IATA accreditation and comes with training and compliance overhead. For agencies doing fewer than 20 international bookings per month, a consolidator portal like TBO Holidays gives access to comparable inventory without the complexity or cost. GDS is worth the investment for high-volume IATA-accredited agencies; for most small agencies starting out, a consolidator is the more practical choice.
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Indian travel agents should set up three WhatsApp Business features immediately: Quick Replies (pre-saved messages for payment details, booking confirmations, and follow-ups accessible with a shortcut in any chat), Away Message (an automatic response outside business hours that sets expectations and asks clients to share travel details), and Labels (colour-coded tags to track leads through stages: New Enquiry, Quote Sent, Follow Up, Confirmed, Past Client). These three features save 30-45 minutes per day in repeated typing and turn WhatsApp into a basic CRM at zero cost.
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Most small Indian travel agencies do not use a formal CRM - they track leads through WhatsApp history and memory. Among those that do, Zoho CRM is the most common choice, with a free plan supporting up to 3 users covering lead tracking, deal pipeline, and follow-up reminders. HubSpot is the alternative for agencies communicating heavily by email, with a free unlimited-user plan. For agencies with fewer than 30 active leads, WhatsApp Business labels provide a functional free alternative to a paid CRM.
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Tally Prime is the dominant accounting software for Indian travel agencies. It handles GST-compliant invoicing at the correct rates (5% on tour packages, 18% on agency fees), TCS tracking at 2% on overseas tour packages, and bank reconciliation. Tally Prime costs approximately Rs 18,000-22,500 per year (around Rs 1,500 per month). Solo agents doing under 10 bookings per month often use Excel or Google Sheets, but Tally is recommended for any agency filing GST quarterly returns.
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A complete software stack for a small Indian travel agency costs approximately Rs 1,500 per month in 2026. This covers: TBO Holidays for bookings (free), WhatsApp Business for communication (free), Zoho CRM for lead tracking (free up to 3 users), Tally Prime for accounts (approximately Rs 1,500 per month), and flyo.ai for post-booking revenue (free to start). The only significant paid tool is Tally. The rest of the stack costs nothing, making this one of the lowest-overhead business setups of any service industry in India.
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## Bottom Line

The software problem for small Indian travel agencies is not that the tools do not exist. It is that most agents never sat down and chose a stack - they accumulated tools by accident. WhatsApp for everything, Tally when the CA insisted, memory for the rest.

A properly chosen stack costs Rs 1,500 per month, covers every stage of the client journey, and takes one week to set up fully. Start with WhatsApp Quick Replies today - 15 minutes, zero cost, immediate impact. Build from there.

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## Sources & References

1. [TAAI](https://www.taai.in) - Travel Agents Association of India: software usage survey among small travel agencies, 2025-26
2. [TBO Holidays](https://www.tboholidays.com) - Consolidator portal features, agent registration, and inventory access, 2026
3. [Amadeus](https://www.amadeus.com) - GDS access requirements and IATA accreditation documentation
4. [Zoho CRM](https://www.zoho.com/crm/) - Pricing and features for small business CRM, May 2026
5. [Tally Solutions](https://tallysolutions.com) - Tally Prime pricing, GST compliance features, and TCS tracking, 2026
6. Travel Trade Journal India - Software adoption patterns among Indian travel agencies with 1-5 staff, 2025
7. Google Trends India - Search interest for 'travel agency software India': peak score 72 (January 2026), consistent commercial intent year-round

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_Source: https://www.flyo.ai/en/blog/travel-agency-software-india-2026_  
_Published 2026-05-21 by Utpal Ravi_
