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Leonardo Hotels Seeing Quick Growth in the European Market with SynXis as Distribution Partner - Read More

Date Added: May 16, 2008 05:20:03 AM
SynXis, the Sabre Holdings business that provides hotel distribution and Internet marketing services globally, announced today that Leonardo Hotels has switched to the RedX Distribution Management System for seamless connectivity to the Global Distribution Systems (GDS) and Internet Distribution Systems (IDS) channels. A new and ambitious player in the European midscale market, Leonardo Hotels ...

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