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Vertical Booking is an online hotel booking software package, CRS and channel
manager
- COMPLETE AND VERSATILE
A problem-free ability to adapt to each and every approach to hotel booking management
is one of the key characteristics of Vertical Booking. It will effortlessly handle
all pricing requirements, whether for business or holiday needs. Price management
is fully-featured and dynamic, allowing for full customisation according to individual
hotel policies.
- EASY-TO-USE
Day-to-day functions, those most commonly used, are accessed from just one control
panel. Tariff management, room categories and channels have been grouped within
a single panel, with all relevant information available at a click. Any restrictions
applying to tariffs, rooms or channels can be handled without ever leaving this
panel. It couldn’t be easier!
- INTUITIVE AND USER-FRIENDLY
Just as on a car dashboard, the ergonomically positioned controls are clear and
intuitive and can easily be understood by all users. All functions are clearly
and logically explained.
Even the more complex and sophisticated functions are explained in a way that
can be easily understood.
- FLEXIBLE
Vertical Booking is extremely flexible and can be easily configured to meet any
hotel or chain requirements. End-user languages, control panels, single or multiple
bookings, and credit card processing can be fully customised according to needs.
- MULTICHANNEL
On activating the option, Vertical Booking is able to handle a variety of distribution
channels. Either during initial configuration or later, if desired, the distribution
channels may be activated, being fed by primary or secondary inventories, depending
on configuration.
- ALLOTMENT MONITORING
Hotels need to handle a variety of sales channels, with guaranteed allotments
for certain of them. Mistakes in management can lead to incorrect estimates, overbooking,
or simply no sales. The OVER ALLOTMENT panel monitors the situation and can be
used to avoid and eliminate possible estimation errors via the utilisation trends
of the allotments themselves.
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