Utell forges Rate Tiger deal
Wednesday, 21 Jan, 2009
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Utell Hotel and Resorts has forged a global partnership with RateTiger to further enhance its distribution capabilities.
Utell, the hotel booking network, will integrate the Rate Tiger services into Market Insight.
This allows hoteliers to compare rates, allow update of rates, availability and restrictions across a multitude of distribution channels from one interface.
Utell president Rick Leutwyler said: “In challenging economic times it is critical for hoteliers to make the most of every revenue opportunity.
“Our mission is to develop technology that helps hotels compete more successfully and incorporating rate Tigers expertise ensures that our clients have the latest products at their fingertips”.
RateTiger, established in 2001, has offices in US and London and it is the European strengths of the company that have helped the partnership with Utell.
Utell has over 11,000 hotels around the world on its databases, the vast majority of which are independently owned.
Utell has a trade only site UtellAgent.com as well as a consumer facing HotelBook.com
Phil Davies
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