RateGain announces strategic alliance with roomsXML
New Delhi, September ** 2017: RateGain Technologies, a leading hospitality and travel technology solutions company, today made a key announcement of its recent integration with roomsXML, one of the largest online accommodation distribution systems designed for travel companies. The partnership would enable roomsXML to fully automate the process of providing real-time access to rooms, by making their offering more efficient and relevant to their customers including travel agent partners.
Commenting on the association, Mr. Sameer Sinha, Sales Head, RateGain, said, "At RateGain we believe in continuous improvement and offering the best-in-class technology to the global hospitality and travel space, which strongly equips it with speed and efficiency. roomsXML is a market leader in wholesale accommodation distribution across a large part of the globe. Partnering with them is a glad moment and we look forward to offer our premier solutions to them that would fuel their productivity and drive more and more revenues."
With this integration of the two technology companies, more & more hotels would be able to seamlessly push their rate and inventory in the online B2B space.
According to Mr. Prakash Bang, Founder and Executive Chairman, roomsXML, "Our alliance with RateGain is another step towards providing our wide set of customers with an immaculate and unified booking experience, and also help us enhance and multiply our reach with hoteliers. I am confident that this will further improve our leadership position in the space and mark the beginning of a long and fruitful journey for us."
About roomsXML
roomsXML is an online accommodation wholesaler serving travel agents and tour operators with offices in Australia, India, UAE, UK and USA. roomsXML is winner of numerous industry awards and accolades, including ‘MSE 2’ high credit worthiness certificate from CRISIL – an S&P Global company.
For more information, please visit roomsXML.com
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