African Boutique Hotels Invited to Join Globa.li
Travel tech company announces beta launch
Globa.li http://hotels.globa.li , a travel technology company that helps boutique hotels increase occupancy, announced the private beta launch of their hotel reservations management technology. Africa – based hotels may now register at http://hotels.globa.li for an invitation to join Globa.li.
Specializing in emerging markets, including Africa, Globa.li’s technology supports real – time availability and online bookings for boutique hotels. Globa.li also supports a fully connected ecosystem, allowing hotels to connect with their most important trade partners as well as enjoy increased global distribution.
"At Globa.li, we believe that by empowering boutique hotels with technology and enabling a connected ecosystem for all layers of the travel distribution chain, tourism will thrive," said Sarah Fazendin, the company’s Co-Founder. "And when tourism is thriving, especially across Africa, so are local communities and families."
Through an innovative, electronic occupancy and reservation tracking system, Globa.li helps hotels more easily manage reservations. Globa.li also enhances communications and expedites business between hotels and trade partners such as travel agents, tour operators and global distribution systems (GDS). Finally, the company supports the entire travel distribution ecosystem by eliminating hurdles for the growing number of travelers who are researching and booking online.
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