Aruba Hotel and Tourism Association Selects Avani Cimcon Technologies
The Aruba Hotel and Tourism Association (AHATA) announced today that they have awarded Avani Cimcon Technologies the contract to build their next generation destination portal.
The new destination portal will provide a complete experience allowing the user to easily find, navigate and book their entire travel package with the association’s 120+ members. Air, hotel, restaurants and excursions will be among the options offered through the portal. In addition, the site will contain rich media and social networking capabilities along with Association Member tools that will allow for Customer Relationship Management and site specific destination analysis.
AHATA is one of the most unique and progressive hotel and tourism entities in the Americas. For more than four decades it has made significant contributions to Aruba’s tourism industry by bringing together private sector ideas and funding in support of the industry and community at large.
Avani Cimcon Technologies Inc. (avanicimcon.com), based in Santa Rosa, CA, was co-founded by Lomesh Shah and Saurabh Mehta. Avani Cimcon is a global, innovative and leading edge IT company with clients in Australia, New Zealand, Greece and the US. They bring 15 years of software development experience to this project, while specializing in the travel, retail and financial services verticals.
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