Gray Dawes adds hotels to online booking offering
Business travel company Gray Dawes has forged a technology partnership with corporate accommodation management specialist BSI.
BSI’s 75,000-strong hotel database will be available through Gray Dawes’ travel management and booking system gdbookonline from the second quarter of the year.
The agreement completes the travel management company’s strategy of offering ‘best in class’ booking technologies for air, rail and hotels.
The new hotel module is designed to assist travel budgets by automatically searching for the best available rates, including promotional prices advertised online.
Gray Dawes managing director Ray Hopkins said: “We have achieved great success in air travel with KDS since 2002, and our Evolvi-powered rail capability has exceeded all projections since its launch a year ago.
“With the addition of BSI’s unmatched hotel expertise, we now offer customers the definitive triple play in next generation travel management.”
BSI Group commercial director Trevor Elswood said: “We believe that systems such as gdbookonline are set to revolutionise the way that businesses manage their travel. We are therefore delighted to be integrating our technology.”
by Phil Davies
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