The Leading hospitality technology company, released this week's Hotel Pricing Trends and Hotel Rate Parity report, where revenue professionals can analyze data trends
on cheapest hotel rates and track hotel rate parity as well as median rate for three months of three, four and five star hotel category across some of the major cities in US and Canada region. Data range spans across February to April 2013, starting from the second week of February (all rates in US dollars and for two adults on one-night stay) The report is also released with easy-to-read areas analytics dashboard.
RateGain Travel Technologies Limited is a global provider of AI-powered SaaS solutions for travel and hospitality that works with 3,200+ customers and 700+ partners in 100+ countries helping them accelerate revenue generation through acquisition, retention, and wallet share expansion. RateGain today is one of the world's largest processors of electronic transactions, price points, and travel intent data helping revenue management, distribution and marketing teams across hotels, airlines, meta-search companies, package providers, car rentals, travel management companies, cruises and ferries drive better outcomes for their business. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in India, today RateGain works with 26 of the Top 30 Hotel Chains, 25 of the Top 30 Online Travel Agents, 3 of the Top 4 Airlines, and all the top car rentals, including 16 Global Fortune 500 companies in unlocking new revenue every day. For more information, please visit www.rategain.com.
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