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No need to book flights on a different platform as guests can now book their flights on ASTON hotels’ websites.
Archipelago International has introduced an innovative new feature on its hotel website that allows guests to book both their accommodations and flights seamlessly. This feature sets Archipelago apart from other hotel operators, providing guests with a convenient and streamlined booking experience, all in one place.
The initial rollout of this feature will focus on the ASTON brand, with other Archipelago brands set to gradually adopt the integrated booking system. This phased approach ensures that each brand can implement the feature seamlessly, guaranteeing a smooth and reliable experience for guests across all properties.
With the integrated room and flight booking feature, guests can now visit the hotel website, browse available rooms, and simultaneously search for the best flights to their destination. The intuitive interface allows users to compare various flight options, select their preferred airline, and seamlessly coordinate their travel plans with their desired hotel stay. This new feature not only saves guests valuable time but also ensures they can make informed decisions and secure the best deals for their travel needs.
The introduction of integrated room and flight booking further demonstrates the group’s dedication to exceeding guest expectations and simplifying the travel planning process.
“Archipelago’s integrated booking feature is a win-win for both guests and our hotel brands,” says John Flood, President and CEO of Archipelago International. “By providing an all-in-one solution, we are differentiating ourselves from the competition and attracting travelers who value convenience and efficiency. This new feature is just one example of our ongoing commitment to delivering exceptional experiences that exceed guest expectations.”
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