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Innovation Showcase
July 9, 2012
HITEC 2012: LodgeNet Mobile App
Hotels can upgrade their guest experience and drive incremental revenue with a white label solution of “hotel services” from LodgeNet mobile. With the LodgeNet mobile app, hoteliers can make the most of the in-market travel experience and continually engage their guests throughout their entire trip. Tools to maximize revenue include in-room dining, onsite amenity reservations, real-time room upgrades and more. The new Interactive Programming Guide, available through the app, provides hotel guests with TV programming and scheduling information on a hotel-specific basis.
www.lodgenet.com
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