AxisRooms completes integration and connectivity to Goomo.com
AxisRooms has completed integration with Goomo. The 2-way XML interface allows mutual customer hotels to update rate and availability on the online booking channel and receive reservations in their PMS in real-time.
Goomo is the latest addition to the AxisRooms Distribution Ecosystem that connects hotels to over 50 online distribution channels. Recent player in Indian OTA space, Goomo has already ramped up its position in top 5 for airlines business and looking to make a impact in the hotels business too.
Excited on this partnership Ravi Taneja, Co founder & COO, AxisRooms says,“We have many firsts in AxisRooms partnerships and again we are the first partner to Goomo on the Hotel Supply connect, a continuation of our effort to offer quality connections to diverse range of distribution options through the AxisRooms Distribution Ecosystem.”
Delighted about the integration Varun Gupta, CEO, Goomo adds, “We are happy to have completed our integration with AxisRooms which is one of the most established hotel channel management and Hotel technology suite in the industry. This partnership provides us the opportunity to expand our visibility to the wider network of accommodation offering through AxisRooms’ hotel ecosystem while at the same time provide hotels with connected solutions.”
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