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Migration of Bedsonline complete

17 Jul 2019 - by Kim Cochrane
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THE migration of

Bedsonline in the South

African market is now

complete and the team is

ensuring that clients become

more comfortable with the

new system, says Shaun

Beckley, Bedsonline key

account manager Africa &

Indian Ocean.

It was announced last

September that the GTA retail

brand would become part

of the refreshed Bedsonline

brand and platform (TNW

September 19, 2018).

Bedsonline is a global

provider of accommodation

and complementary services

designed exclusively for travel

agents.

In December, TNW

reported that there were

still rate disparities between

sister company systems –

Bedsonline and GTA – and

parent company, Hotelbeds,

pending discontinuation of the

GTA platform early in 2019.

Shaun confirms that GTA

will be turned off only for

new booking creation before

the end of April. “The GTA

platform will, however, still be

available for amendments of

existing forward bookings.”

To support existing

customers while expanding

the number of travel

agencies working with

Bedsonline, Tomeu Gili

has been appointed Dubaibased director of sales for

Bedsonline’s Asian, Middle

Eastern and African source

markets.

Bedsonline has also signed

preferred supplier agreements

with some of the large retail

consortiums in SA, adds

Shaun. “This is translating

into very good growth, with SA

now appearing as one of the

top-five source markets in the

EMEAI sales region.”

The ability to book in South

African rands has been

included for this market and

a new local 24/7 phone line

is available for pre-departure

queries and emergencies.

“We work with many

partners including GDSs

to ensure our customers

have the widest range of

best-priced and exclusive

hotels deals,” says Shaun.

“Travel agency partners are

offered a competitive range

of commissions for hotel

bookings made through the

Bedsonline website and for

ancillary products.”

Hotelbeds has been

present in SA since 2007

with an office in Cape Town

employing around 15 people,

including contractors and

sales teams. 

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