MyStays inks signs new agreement with Sabre
Sabre Corporation has announced a new alliance with MyStays Hotel Management.
The agreement enables the Tokyo-based hotel chain to grow its global reach, including putting its offers in front of increasing numbers of international and corporate guests.
MyStays Hotel Management has significantly expanded its portfolio over the past few years and will now be able to share its inventory with hundreds of thousands of travel agents globally across all major Global Distribution Systems (GDSs), through Sabre Hospitality’s innovative SynXis platform.
The deal expands Sabre’s strong presence within the Japanese travel marketplace, while providing travel agents globally with access to content from the hotel chain.
“We’ve remained laser-focused on the expansion of our portfolio during the pandemic, adding more hotels and serviced residences in Japan’s major cities,” said Shoichi Iwami, Managing Director, MyStays Hotel Management.
“As Japan continues to ease travel restrictions, it’s essential to us that we have the right technology partner with an extensive global marketplace.”
MyStays Hotel has more than 100 locations throughout Japan, and has opened more than 20 new hotels over the past two years.
The chain operates full-service city hotels, resort hotels, community-based properties, hot springs resorts, and serviced residences.
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