Center Parcs chooses Anite - TravelMole


Center Parcs chooses Anite

Sunday, 14 Jul, 2004 0

Anite has signed Center Parcs to take its reservation system.

TourRes is designed specifically for leisure park operators and is used by 20 customers including Bourne Leisure, Haven, Holiday Cottages Group, Meon Travel and National Trust Holidays. Center Parcs is using the system together with Optims, which provides performance statistics across the company’s locations.

The system will cater for Center Parc’s four ‘villages’; Sherwood Forest in Nottingham, Elveden Forest in Suffolk, Longleat Forest in Wiltshire and Oasis Whinfell Forest in Cumbria.

IT director at Center Parcs, Richard Bond said the move to Anite was part of an initiative to move away from legacy systems.

Report by Ginny McGrath



 

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