Amadeus IT Holding SA : Amadeus launches Hotel Optimisation Package for large travel agencies to boost their hotel business
January 04, 2012 at 01:53 pm
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Amadeus announces the launch of the Amadeus
Hotel Optimisation Package, a complete set of
services and technologies for large travel
agencies and travel management companies (TMCs)
to increase competitiveness, grant efficient
access to all relevant hotel content and save
valuable time for their travel counsellors.
Business Release
3 Jan 2012
Features an innovative business
intelligence solution, Hotel Dynamic Saver,
and integration of private and hotel
aggregator content to finally enable
'automation' of all relevant hotel content
at the point of sale
Madrid, Spain, 3 January 2012: Amadeus, a
leading travel technology partner and
transaction processor for the global travel
and tourism industry, today announces the
launch of the Amadeus Hotel Optimisation
Package, a complete set of services and
technologies for large travel agencies and
travel management companies (TMCs) to
increase competitiveness, grant efficient
access to all relevant hotel content and
save valuable time for their travel
counsellors.
The Amadeus Hotel Optimisation Package
portfolio of solutions is articulated under
two areas, Profit Optimisation - to help
large travel agencies and TMCs save time
and have more control over global hotel
programmes - and Content Optimisation,
converting Amadeus into a one-stop-shop for
hotel content.
Some of the most prominent solutions of the
Amadeus Hotel Optimisation package are:
Amadeus IT Group, S.A. owns and operates the world's No. 1 travel distribution and reservation computer system. The group's system allows travel agencies and airline sales offices to make reservations to hotels, car rental agencies, and service providers (including ocean transportation companies, tour operators, cruise lines, etc.).
The group is also involved in supplying computer services and marketing services for online reservation software and data flow management software.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: Spain (2.6%), Germany (6.4%), the United Kingdom (4.7%), France (4.2%), Europe-Middle East-Africa (30.7%), the United States ( 22.4%), America (9%) and Asia-Pacific (20%).