Veturis Travel to fuel Asia growth with SiteMinder

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Veturis Travel has partnered with the global hotel industry cloud platform, SiteMinder to further cement its presence within the region and Asia. The wholesaler is upping its investment in cloud-based technology as part of a recent transition to dynamic online rates and a strategy to expand its direct contracts with hotels.

Veturis Travel today supports more than 180,000 hotels via a business-to-business interface and connectivity with travel agencies and destination management companies in more than 70 countries, including Thailand where more than 8,000 hotels are based. From its established presence in markets such as Italy, France and the USA, as well as its home country of Spain, the bedbank is looking to deepen its penetration within other rising destinations across Asia and Europe.

“Our partnership with SiteMinder represents a great, strategic evolution of Veturis Travel”

“At Veturis Travel, we have a philosophy that’s based on the synergy between people and technology. The landscape for wholesalers is changing and key to remaining relevant is specialisation and adding value to our partners, to help them compete through distribution. Our partnership with SiteMinder represents a great, strategic evolution of Veturis Travel and an opportunity to explore new possibilities while strengthening what has made our business successful to date,” says Irma Mesa, head of sales support at Veturis Travel.

In addition to hotels, Veturis Travel has specialised over the years in cruises, transfers, tour packages and other travel products. The London Stock Exchange Group last year ranked Veturis Travel in its list of ‘1,000 Companies to Inspire Europe’.

“Veturis Travel prove not only the wholesaler sector’s continued value, but its resilience”

“In a world where digitisation has become the order of the day, traditional hotel distribution channels such as wholesalers are facing new challenges and more competition than ever before. It can be easy to believe that the arrival of newer technologies encompassing artificial intelligence, chatbots and virtual reality are leaving other methods of marketing and sales behind.

Organisations such as Veturis Travel prove not only the wholesaler sector’s continued value, but its resilience and ability to adapt through technological innovation,” says Mateus Coelho, regional manager for Spain, Portugal and Brazil at SiteMinder.

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