Amadeus enhances China hotel content with Shiji partnership
China based hotel information systems player Shiji, has partnered with travel tech business Amadeus to provide new content from Chinese hotels and chains to the Amadeus Travel Platform.
The partnership benefits an increasing number of travel agents looking for varied hotel accommodation options in China.
This partnership will enable travel agents across Amadeus’ distribution network to access Shiji’s hotel accommodation options and provide content that is not made available yet on other GDS’.
"We are happy to partner with Shiji, giving the reach the company requires to make its content available to more travel agents who are looking to make bookings in China," said Malcolm Cheong, General Manage, Hospitality, China at Amadeus.
"As the journey of rebuilding travel begins across the world, our partnership with Shiji will be delivering stress-free traveller experiences that can unlock recovery and growth."
Hotels across China run on Shiji’s suite of solutions, including PMS, Channel Management, CRS, as well as back-office solutions.
"One thing that never changes is that our hotel customers are always looking for broader, high quality distribution. Our partnership with Amadeus will open up a whole new global hospitality distribution network to our hotel customers," said Anson Lau, Managing Director, Shiji Distribution Solutions.
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