Mirai partners with Omnibees, enhancing direct channel support for hotels with advanced tools for managing inventory and bookings, improving efficiency at no extra cost.
MADRID, SPAIN – Mirai, which provides hotels with technology and operations support to sell in the direct channel, announce its latest integration with Omnibees, a leading channel manager with a strong presence in Latin America, expanding its already extensive list of channel manager partnerships. This new integration offers hoteliers enhanced functionality and seamless management of their operations through Omnibees’ advanced tools.
With the new integration, Mirai’s hotel clients using Omnibees will now have the ability to manage their inventory, pricing, and booking engine restrictions directly through the Omnibees platform. Additionally, they will benefit from the two-way integration between Omnibees and various Property Management Systems (PMS), allowing bookings made through their booking engine to be automatically received into their PMS.
Mirai remains committed to cost-efficiency, offering this integration at no initial or monthly cost to hoteliers. The integration is powered by Omnibees’ latest API, which introduces several key improvements, including faster processing speed and response times, enhanced personal data security, better error control, and increased scalability to handle large volumes of data concurrently. These advancements further strengthen the platform’s reliability and overall performance.
“We are excited to partner with Omnibees, a leader in channel management with a strong presence inLatin America, particularly in Mexico and Brazil, to offer our hotel clients even greater flexibility and control over their operations,” said Pablo Delgado, CEO America at Mirai. “This integration not only enhances efficiency by streamlining inventory and pricing management but also ensures a smooth connection with various PMS systems, all while maintaining our commitment to providing cost-effective solutions with no additional fees.”
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