Kempinski Says Yes to EZ Yield
SYDNEY, Australia, January 31, 2008. Rex Demanser, VP Distribution and Revenue Management at leading international luxury hotel group Kempinski Hotels, said that after assessing the capability of EZ Yield and HotelProphets, they were sold. 'EZ Yield offers everything we were looking for plus more, 'explained Rex Demanser.
EZ Yield is a channel management solution that lets users effectively monitor and manage inventory for third-party websites at the touch of a button. But what makes EZ Yield particularly unique is that it's the only proven system in the world where users can view and alter rates and inventory as well as update advanced bookings, minimum night stay and availability simultaneously on third party websites.
Websites can be amended in real time from any PC, saving users both time and money. And because it's fully automated it's extremely fast, accurate and instant. Other features include multi-lingual and multi-currency capability that empower the user.
'EZ Yield is all about delivering maximum capability so that users can attain greater global property exposure to improve their bottom line. Currently some 250 websites worldwide are linked to EZ Yield and a massive 1,500 hotels access the system daily,' said Chris Koudounaris, Chief Executive Officer for HotelProphets. 'HotelProphets has an excellent reputation. The organization is highly professional, responsive and easy to deal with. It's known for providing solutions that deliver results.
The EZ Yield solution is also considered first rate in the industry and if you are in the market for a channel management solution, you can't help but shortlist it, 'added Rex Demanser. To date, Kempinski has found the web-based application easy to use. Implementing the solution requires no additional software or hardware and HotelProphets provides software training as well as superior customer service. Kempinski has also found the EZ Yield solution effective. 'We've already seen additional exposure in certain markets and we are confident that this will translate into an improved bottom line,' added Rex Demanser.