Cloudbeds, Lighthouse announce data partnership
Hospitality management software provider Cloudbeds has inked its strategic partnership with Lighthouse (formerly OTA Insight), a leading travel data platform.
The hotel data partnership is poised to bring added value to both Cloudbeds’ and Lighthouse’s customers.
Lighthouse helps transform complex data into user-friendly market insights.
It serves a network of over 65,000 hotels across 185 countries.
Lighthouse enables hoteliers to maximize revenue growth by leveraging data-backed market intelligence with real-time data from multiple sources, all on one platform.
“We are thrilled to join forces with Lighthouse. We aim to enhance the capabilities of our platform and empower hoteliers with advanced analytics and insights,” said Sebastien Leitner, VP of Partnerships at Cloudbeds.
Both companies will be sharing news of the partnership during FITUR Madrid taking place now.
The Cloudbeds team are at booth 8D10 and the Lighthouse team will be at stand 2.
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