As the travel industry continues to face modern-day challenges, embracing Business Intelligence is a strategic imperative for travel companies to unlock the full potential of their data.
At the core of Gimmonix’s Connectivity solution lies an intricate mapping infrastructure that streamlines connectivity between hotels and travel platforms, ensuring a harmonious flow of information.
The power of room mapping can elevate guest experiences, streamline operations, and set new standards for customer satisfaction in the ever-changing landscape of the travel industry.
The industry has been talking about attribute-based selling or ABS for hotels for quite some time now. The benefits are obvious: lower entry level and mass appeal, increased conversion rates, an entire new universe of upselling opportunities, and a superior, personalized customer experience. But there are difficulties.
Travel distribution, and specifically hotels, present a huge technological challenge -- working with Gimmonix for the last two years we've been able to automate many of our data normalization practices which has proven crucial for our hotel distribution process.
Corporate travel giant BCD Travel and Gimmonix, the Israeli travel technology developer of cutting-edge hotel distribution and management solutions, are pleased to announce they have entered a strategic partnership.
To safeguard your success with hotels, we put together a checklist of questions to keep ‘top of mind’ when trying to assess an IT vendor.
Learn about the importance of two main variables in hotel mapping, coverage and accuracy, and how each impacts your bottom line.
Automation in hotel mapping has yet to become commonplace. In fact, most travel companies are unaware that automation is even possible. The result is that the vast majority of travel companies are still relying on manual mapping to get their inventory to market. Those that are aware of the solution are left debating on whether or not the ROI warrants the switch. But what price are travel companies paying when they stick to manual mapping?