HotelPORT partners with Sabre
HotelPORT announced a new technology agreement with Sabre.
The partnership will integrate PropertyVIEW, HotelPORT’s AI-powered content monitoring and audit solution into Sabre’s Content Services for Lodging.
PropertyVIEW combines artificial intelligence and machine learning tech to review hotel details across direct and third-party channels.
All hotel details are checked and audited across the hotel’s distribution channels to ensure accuracy and brand consistency, including descriptions, amenities and images.
By integrating into Sabre Content Services for Lodging, HotelPORT will provide visibility to GDS content for hotels in addition to OTAs, metasearch engines, meetings and events, and maps and navigation channel content.
Fred Bean, CEO of HotelPORT, said: “Our solution has been developed to ensure that hotel content is accurate and up to date by browsing through currently approved assets across distribution channels that matter.”
“By partnering with Sabre we can now add visibility into the Sabre GDS for our extensive list of partner hotels on a global scale.”
HotelPORT provides solutions for hoteliers and restaurants to audit, optimize, and grow their online presence.
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