BookingWhizz, a global technology provider in CRM, digital marketing, sales and guest management for the leisure industry has collaborated with Jetwing Hotels to bring seamless digital experiences to its guests, partners, and stakeholders.
Headquartered in the UK with a footprint in Colombo, BookingWhizz offers total solutions that will boost revenue and enhance operational efficiency and ROI long term. With this state-of-the-art solution, hoteliers can take control over the booking process and turn their websites into a powerful sales tool, helping owners of any scale to increase inbound traffic and ultimately enhance foreign exchange earnings in the island. With extensive management experience, skills in the hospitality industry and a robust after-sales team, the company sets to bring the best in digital marketing capabilities to Sri Lanka, it said in a media release.
Jetwing, a specialist in travel, tourism, and hospitality for close to 50 years manages properties around the island catering to travelers within and outside Sri Lanka. The group is dedicated to help guests’ ease of booking and investing in BookingWhizz’s user-friendly and powerful technology will facilitate this. The CRM solutions offered by BookingWhizz will help to retain clients by harnessing data collected through profile management and providing hoteliers user friendly dashboard for metrics. Using the CRM data will assist personalization of client profile and target promotions better, converting first time guests to lifelong customers.
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