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AAHOA partners with Bookit N Go for online booking

The travel firm is headed by CEO Aman Mohindra

AAHOA partners with Bookit N Go for online booking

AAHOA RECENTLY CHOSE Bookit N Go, a travel tech startup, as its strategic booking partner. The company, led by Aman Mohindra as CEO, will use its advanced online travel platform to drive bookings for AAHOA member hotels, offering the lowest flat commissions, AAHOA and Bookit N Go said in a joint statement.

"We look forward to collaborating with Bookit N Go as a strategic booking partner," said Miraj Patel, AAHOA’s chairman. "This partnership represents a paradigm shift in how hotel bookings are handled with a focus on putting money back in the pockets of AAHOA Members. This partnership provides a booking engine partner invested in our members' success as we continue to focus on how we can help AAHOA Members save on their bottom lines."


The partnership shows Bookit N Go's focus on improving the travel and hospitality sectors, the statement added. By providing AAHOA member hotels with a strategic booking solution, the company aims to drive value and growth for all stakeholders.

"At Bookit N Go, we are dedicated to empowering hotel owners and helping them save money,” said Mohindra s. "Our partnership with AAHOA is a testament to our commitment to driving positive change in the hospitality industry, and we look forward to working hand in hand with AAHOA and its members to achieve mutual success."

The AAHOA chairman and President Laura Lee Blake recently attended a White House reception for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

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