Paris | FastBooking, one of the foremost providers of advanced technology solutions and e-marketing services for the hospitality industry, announces Micros certification for its industry-leading booking engine, expanding the company's two-way connectivity opportunities to a wider range of hotel PMS including the advanced, and widely used, myfidelio.net e-commerce solution. "This certification will allow us to integrate with all Micros systems and, as a direct result, with a much broader range of hotel PMS," says Jean Robberecht, Vice President Marketing - Strategic Accounts. "When our clients change their rates and inventory in the PMS, it will applied online in real time." Hoteliers partnering with FastBooking will be able to seamlessly keep availability, rates and inventory up-to-date, saving hours of manual entry and avoiding reservation discrepancies. "Hoteliers can also be certain they're offering guests the best available rate," says Jean Robberecht. myfidelio.net is an enterprise solution for the hospitality industry providing central reservation management services and connections to worldwide distribution channels. This advanced e-commerce solution connects individual hotels and hotel chains with the travel trade and end consumers allowing them to conduct travel related e-commerce.
Headquartered in Paris with subsidiaries in Italy, USA, Asia and India, the company has E. de Rothschild as its anchor investor. It employs 160 persons worldwide and has gained the trust of more than 5200 hotel clients.
For more information, visit the FastBooking corporate website at www.fastbooking.net
Contact
Stéphanie Dequir
Email: communication@fastbooking.net
Organization
D-EDGE Hospitality Solutions
https://www.d-edge.com/
64-66, Rue des Archives
Paris, 75003
France
Phone: +33 (0)1 8721 3940
Email: communication@d-edge.com
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