McLean, VA -- SynXis Corporation, a provider of reservation and distribution systems for the hospitality industry, announced today that The Resort Company has selected SynXis Agent(tm) as its new reservations management system. Headquartered in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, The Resort Company consists of fourteen premier properties with nearly 900 rooms in Vail, Beaver Creek and Steamboat Springs, CO.
The Resort Company (TRC) selected SynXis Agent because of its unique channel management capability that enables TRC to mange all 14 properties using a single, centralized reservations management tool. SynXis Agent's Control Center consolidates inventory across all booking channels into a single image of inventory. So TRC can promote each property independently as well as cross-sell resorts in its 3 popular mountain destinations. SynXis Agent, a suite of Java(tm)-based Internet applications, will provide The Resort Company with seamless connectivity to the 500,000+ travel agents using the four major Global Distribution Systems (GDSs) to book hotel reservations worldwide. TRC will be able to make real-time rate and availability changes that are then forwarded to the GDSs or the Internet instantly. SynXis also allows the fourteen properties to be booked through major Internet travel portals such as Travelocity, Expedia, Yahoo and "SynXis gives us the ability to manage all of our resorts from a single location," said Laurie Mullen, Director of Marketing at The Resort Company. "We always know the real status of inventory and can make real-time adjustments to our market strategy at both the property or the chain level. As an added benefit for our guests from all over the world, SynXis offers us internationalization tools like currency conversion and multiple language support that give us a global appeal," she added. "The Resort Company is very progressive with its approach to reservations technology," said Elmer Coppoolse, Vice President at SynXis. "The ability to manage reservations for the entire chain in a single system will provide them with a marketing and customer service competitive advantage over other mountain resorts." SynXis Corporation is an application service provider delivering proven reservation management and distribution systems to the hospitality industry worldwide. Through a suite of Internet-based applications, SynXis empowers hotel operators with the ability to consolidate and control hotel inventory from all sources. It also provides money-saving direct access to the major GDSs and helps build hotel revenue by enabling consumers to conveniently book hotel reservations online through the hotel's Web site. More than 400 hotels, resorts and casinos worldwide, are using the SynXis reservation system including MGM MIRAGE, Terrible's Resort and Casino, and the Desert Inn Hotel. In addition to its corporate offices in McLean, VA, SynXis has offices in Denver, CO and Amsterdam, The Netherlands. For more information on SynXis and its products, please call 703-448-2530, e-mail info@synxis.com, or visit the SynXis Web site at The Resort Company offers guests a selection of the finest vacation properties in Colorado. The properties feature many of the amenities and services you would expect to find in the finest resort hotels with the advantages that only a vacation condominium can provide such as spacious kitchens, comfortable living space, private bedrooms and exceptional value. Finishing touches provided by a dedicated and professional staff keeps guests returning year after year. Though each property offers a unique resorts experience, guests have come to appreciate the reliable and consistent service that was developed as the foundation of The Resort Company.
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Kristin Conner
Sr. Account Executive
Phone: 973-376-9300
Fax: 973-376-8080
Email: kristin@keatingpr.com
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Aven Hospitality
https://avenhospitality.com/
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- Southlake, TX 76092
Phone: 682-606-4000
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