Cross Hotels partners with Trip Affiliates Network
Cross Hotels & Resorts has teamed up with Trip Affiliates to deliver direct booking services to business channels.
The TA Network partnership will help improve Cross Hotels’ partnerships with traditional offline travel businesses.
It enables them to focus on driving revenues by providing real-time room availability through existing and new distribution channels.
“We are always looking to further advance our global customer base,” said Ratchaya Termsilkanok, VP Strategy and Digital Transformation.
“Cross Hotels & Resorts is constantly seeking out new drivers in an effort to scale operations to a worldwide level.”
TA Network is a cloud-based technology solutions provider focused on the travel and hospitality sector.
Its distribution and turnkey solutions bring together Asia Pacific hotels, travel wholesalers, operators and destination management companies in a single open travel ecosystem.
Cross Hotels & Resorts is a leading Asia-Pacific’s hotel management company wholly owned by Flight Centre Travel Group
It currently operates over 27 hotels under five brands Cross, Cross Vibe, Away, Lumen and Cross Collection.
Ho Siang Twang, Managing Partner – TA Network said “We are excited to partner with Cross Hotels & Resorts which is a rapidly growing hospitality company in Asia. With our shared focus in hospitality and travel innovation, I am sure TA Network will help bring multiple advantages in online distribution.”
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