Hotelogix, with the integration, is said to streamline operations, optimise metasearch, enables inventory tracking, and more.
Hotelogix, a cloud-based hospitality technology provider, announced the integration of advanced AI capabilities into its Hotel Property Management System (Hotel PMS).
It is said to help hotels streamline operations, make informed decisions, and respond faster to changing market conditions. In distribution, AI algorithms optimise metasearch bidding strategies and web content, helping properties enhance visibility and increase conversions. In F&B operations, it enables inventory tracking, demand forecasting, and optimising resource utilization. For revenue management, Hotelogix allows hotels to analyse booking trends, competitor pricing, and market conditions to adjust rates to boost occupancy and revenue.
In reputation management, AI is leveraged to allow hotels to analyse guest feedback on multiple online platforms and understand their sentiment to ensure timely, relevant responses. Additionally, in marketing and guest experience, it supports personalised upselling, dynamic room upgrades, automated WhatsApp campaigns along with a guest interaction platform, and AI-powered multilingual website.
The hospitality industry worldwide is getting ready to adopt AI, with investment projected to grow 60% annually from 2023 to 2033. “Imagine a small hotel with a multilingual AI concierge offering 24/7 support and hyper-personalised recommendations in their native language,” said Aditya Sanghi, CEO of Hotelogix. “It’s not just about convenience that boosts guest experience, it also cuts operational costs. With integrated AI offerings across core functions, we’re enabling hotels to scale intelligently to meet evolving guest expectations quickly and precisely.”
Hotelogix has a presence over 100 countries in 12000+ hotels. “Moving on to the next level of bringing AI to the forefront of hotel operations, we are working on integrating PMS data-driven agentic AI to empower hotels to enhance guest experience and boost yield,” Sanghi added.