MyStays Hotel Management has signed a distribution agreement with Sabre as it looks to increase the number of international and corporate guests as Japan relaxes travel requirements.
The Japanese hotel chain, which has opened more than 20 hotels in the past two years, will now be able to share its inventory with hundreds of thousands of travel agents globally through Sabre Hospitality’s SynXis platform.
According to Frank Trampert, Senior Vice President, Global Managing Director, Commercial, Sabre Hospitality, it’s more important than ever that hoteliers easily place their offers and inventory in front of travel agents and buyers worldwide.
He added that they’re thrilled to connect MyStays Hotel to their network of global travel buyers and play a part in the recovery and future growth of Japan’s tourism industry.
MyStays Hotel has more than 100 properties throughout Japan, from Hokkaido to Okinawa.


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