EasyJet holidays launches partnership with TravelgateX
EasyJet holidays, along with tech partner ATCORE, have selected TravelgateX as their core connectivity gateway.
This unlocks access to channel managers for direct accommodation supply.
It forms part of easyJet holidays’ growth and portfolio expansion.
Customers and travel agents can now benefit from increased last room availability and a wider range of room types available, via channel managers.
In addition, TravelgateX will enable easyJet holidays to expand the range of hotels available.
Roy Stratford, Head of Commercial Partnerships said: “The ability to work with our directly contracted partners through connectivity will allow us to optimise the product offering.”
“This ensures we can easily scale accommodation supply as easyJet holidays grows across the UK and additional markets.”
The tour operator recently launched in Switzerland, with easyJet holidays packages available, departing from Geneva, Basel and Zurich airports.
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