Connected payments for adventure and activity operators.
Long lead times, deposit-heavy schedules and a long tail of global suppliers make adventure travel one of the hardest cashflow stories in travel. felloh keeps the booking, payment and supplier picture connected end to end.
What changes for adventure and activity operators.
Itineraries are bespoke, suppliers are global and small, and the gap between booking and travel can be a year or more. felloh keeps the money picture honest across all of that.
Long booking timelines
Deposits, instalments and balances stay attached to the booking and travel date.
See payment plansMany small suppliers
Supplier commitments visible per booking - so cash decisions account for what is already owed.
See financial controlProtected funds, evidenced
ABTOT, trust account or insurance-backed protection evidence connected to the booking.
See protected fundsOutcomes adventure operator teams measure.
Adventure businesses often run lean finance teams against a complex booking book. felloh narrows the gap between what is on the books and what is genuinely available to operate.
Honest cashflow
Customer payments, supplier obligations and protected-funds treatment update against the booking as the trip evolves - so cash position reflects the long horizon between deposit and travel, not just a bank balance snapshot.
Calmer supplier payments
Supplier commitments tie back to the booking and traveller they support, so finance can see what is owed, to whom and when - before releasing payments or making operating decisions.
Defensible protection evidence
Protected-funds treatment stays attached to the booking lifecycle, so ABTOT, trust-account or insurance-backed reporting is built from connected data rather than reconstructed each cycle.
Map felloh to your operating model.
Talk to the team about the booking systems, payment channels, supplier obligations and reporting workflows your business already runs.