TravelClick announces new partnership with SEH United Hoteliers

ÊTravelClick, today announced the Company’s new partnership withÊSEH United Hoteliers, Europe’s very first multi-brand hotel cooperative, to better connect its hotel customers around the world with a full range of digital services, all on one platform. SEH has over 600 properties overall, which is equivalent to about 23,000 rooms. TravelClick developed a tailor-made solution fully adapted to all the needs of SEH United Hoteliers, the European leader in the independent hotel industry.

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      ÒAs TravelClick is a one-stop-shop for all distribution needs, forging this new partnership is the next logical step for SEH as we look to revolutionize our practices and digitize even further to meet our hoteliers’ unique needs,Ó said

      ÒThe importance of having a comprehensive CRS, CRM, web and business intelligence solution, all under one roof, is of the utmost importance to transform how hotels operate today,Ó said Jan Tissera, President, International at TravelClick. ÒThis partnership with SEH will make life easier for their hoteliers by giving them a single platform that brings together all tools that are needed to run a hotel effectively.Ó

      ÒIn addition to their focus on optimizing distribution, SEH United Hoteliers understands the growing need across the hospitality landscape to leverage data in order to stay ahead of the competition on both a local and global scale,Ó added Mark Haywood, Regional Vice President, Northern & Southern Europe at TravelClick. ÒWe look forward to growing our relationship with SEH United Hoteliers in the years to come and helping its vast hotelier base make better business decisions that ultimately benefit their guests.Ó

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