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Eguest
Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
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About eGuest
What is online booking?
Online booking enables guests to see availability on a website in real time and book their accommodation there and then. It is predicted that in 2008, 62% of travellers will book their accommodation online. The internet has changed the way that people book their travel, so if your business doesn’t have instant online booking capabilities, you are missing out.

What is eGuest?
eGuest is an easy-to-use online booking system, currently enabling tourism businesses to provide their customers with real time availability online, and allow them to sell their rooms over the internet.

eGuest connects directly to your front office software to synchronise both online bookings and those input directly by your reception staff. It has been created specifically to meet the needs and resources of any business selling accommodation.

What does eGuest do?
eGuest allows you to get your fair share of online bookings at low cost*, without needing to be a computer expert and without losing control of your business.

It is the only system that links directly to EasyBook, Mainstay, 5-Star and Book Simply front office software. It synchronises booking data in real time to make sure your customers are seeing the latest up to date room availability and tariff information. You simply continue using your front office software as before and leave eGuest to do the rest.

No need to learn how to use new software.
No need to spend time keeping your website availability updated, eGuest does it all for you

eGuest is unique because it allows independent accommodation businesses to offer their rooms online in “real-time”, hence avoiding the risks of double-bookings and customers not being able to see a true picture of available rooms.
Call 0800 358 7982 now for a no-obligation product demonstration or email info@eguest.co.uk .

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