CNG in tie-up with lowcostbeds.com
An inventory co-operation agreement has been forged between CNG Travel Group and dynamic packaging firm lowcostbeds.com.
The deal enables CNG to offer lowcostbeds’ 2,000 Mediterranean beach resort hotels as part of its private rate inventory while lowcostbeds gains access to CNG’s stock of more than 25,000 mainly city-centre properties.
The dynamic packaging company’s founder Paul Evans said: “Lowcostbeds was created to provide a fast, efficient and reliable dynamic packaging service for agents.
“Our initial focus on Mediterranean hotel properties has widened to include flights and other travel products for those independent travellers wanting tailor-made holidays. CNG’s and its hotel programme is an ideal partner that will widen choice and lift bookings from our trade customers.”
CNG senior vice president business development EMEA Tim Wright said: “The
agreement means that lowcostbeds will substantially enhance its dynamic
packaging content for agents and other end customers.
“Our largely city-centre locations will complement lowcostbeds’ summer sun
inventory, and vice versa, which will widen choice and help drive bookings
and revenue for both businesses.”
Report by Phil Davies
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