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AAHOA partners with Bookit N Go to revolutionize online hotel bookings

2024-06-11 16:59:22.397000

AAHOA (Asian American Hotel Owners Association) has announced a strategic partnership with Bookit N Go, a travel technology startup, to enhance the online booking platform for AAHOA member hotels. Bookit N Go will leverage its Online Travel Agency (OTA) platform to drive successful bookings for AAHOA members while offering the lowest flat commissions. This partnership aims to revolutionize the way hotel bookings are handled and put more money back in the pockets of AAHOA members. AAHOA Chairman Miraj S. Patel emphasized the significance of this partnership and its potential to drive positive change in the hospitality industry. Bookit N Go CEO Aman Mohindra expressed commitment to achieving mutual success with AAHOA and its members. AAHOA is the largest hotel owners association in the world, representing 20,000 members who own 60% of the hotels in the United States. Bookit N Go is dedicated to revolutionizing the travel industry through innovative solutions. [9565e1d6]

AAHOA recently hosted a Hospitality Insurance Forum in Little Rock, Arkansas, to address the industry's significant insurance challenges facing hoteliers. The forum aimed to develop creative strategies to alleviate the burden of insurance premiums, increase access to insurance resources, and foster an environment of increased accessibility. Key stakeholders in attendance included Alan McClain, the 24th Insurance Commissioner of Arkansas; Katie Beck, Chief Executive Officer of the Arkansas Hospitality Association (AHA); Kelley Erstine, Executive Director of the Independent Insurance Agents of Arkansas; and David Beck and Matt Soto from First Arkansas Insurance. AAHOA members own nearly 90% of the hotels in Arkansas, contributing $2.4 billion to the state's gross domestic product. AAHOA remains committed to advocating for its members and promoting solutions that support policy and growth in the hospitality industry. [7a83a2b2]

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