Intuitive partners with Fastpayhotels
Travel technology firm intuitive announced a new strategic partnership with Fastpayhotels.
The strategic alliance gives intuitive customers access to a full inventory of own- contracted properties, all connected into their in-house platform.
Fastpayhotels has over 300 hotel chains onboarded, managing direct inventory of more than 40.000 properties in 138 countries.
It offers a complete set of products and solutions to distribute inventory in the leisure market.
Inventory can be accessed via intuitive’s iVector reservation system and iVectorOne API.
iVectorOne is a fully managed API hotel aggregator that was launched at the end of 2021.
Over 20 travel companies have connected to this API and gained access to a portfolio of 120+ suppliers, such as, bedbanks, DMCs and channel managers.
“Through our integration, customers will be able to instantly access Fastpayhotels’ accommodation portfolio of 40.000 own stock hotels worldwide.” said Alex Gisbert, CEO of Fastpayhotels.
London based intuitive offers solutions for tour operators, online travel agents and wholesalers.
Its customers include travel brands Scott Dunn, On the Beach, Love Holidays and Thomas Cook.
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