The integration enables properties to use the iHotelier® Central Reservation System (CRS) and the SkyTouch Hotel Operations Platform collectively, enabling hoteliers to maximize revenue and maintain guest relationships.
eRevMax completes integration with Portugal based Newhotel PMS
eRevMax is a travel technology company that assists hotels through channel management, rate intelligence and connectivity solutions
Maximum Occupancy Accommodation Industry Conference Returns to New Zealand in April 2019!
New Zealand and Australia’s leading Accommodation Industry Conference will be returning to Auckland New Zealand following its success in Sydney last month
9 surefire tips to boost your hotel revenue on Black Friday (or any Holiday)
A holiday such as Black Friday (or any super sales day) is a surefire opportunity to boost room bookings and revenue.
How to beat the OTAs at their own game
Do you feel like you are up against a global army of OTA specialists? Here are some solutions to you help take charge of your distribution channels.
Why hotel brands and franchisers secretly love OTAs
Someone else built the OTA monsters and the brands are the number one recipient of the benefit with no investment.
Discounting is for dummies – Part two
Hoteliers can offer value-added services to encourage direct bookings that cost nothing for the property, but which have high perceived value to potential guests.
Revenue Hindsight is 20/20
There is an array of opinions, systems and solutions on offer in the revenue management marketplace, but these 7 steps demonstrate how an automated revenue system might be the answer
Jim Cavallo appointed Regional Operations Leader at Midas Hospitality in St. Louis
Jim Cavallo has beenÊappointed Regional Operations Leader at Midas Hospitality in St. Louis.
RG Hotels boosts revenue at Magnuson HotelsÕ Memphis property by 400 per cent in six months
Since mid-January 2017, RG Hotels has boosted revenue at the Magnuson Grand Memphis Airport Hotel, one of the 1000 Magnuson Hotels properties around the world, by 400 per cent.