“Like the double helix of DNA, we are witnessing in business travel, since the end of the pandemic, a cross movement with two closely related dimensions. On the one hand, a technological revolution that affects the way services to business travelers and corporate clients will now be delivered to better meet their evolving needs. On the other hand, capital movements, mergers and alliances between players, which should make it possible to ensure the investments that this revolution requires on the technological and human levels. This double helical movement will eventually lead to a probable recomposition of the business travel landscape as we know it. For 20 years, CDS Groupe has been providing solutions in the business hotel industry. We are an integrated player across the entire distribution chain and, as such, we are passionate about current developments. With the acquisition of Rydoo Travel, renamed Goelett, we want to continue to innovate in order to offer a high-performance service, based on a tool that is easy to deploy, integrate and use, and on a transparent business model. To achieve this, we rely on our 200 employees, including 50 people in R&D. In the heart of our project, we put forward symmetry of attention, i.e. the conviction that the quality of the employee experience is the condition for the quality of the customer experience.” Says Ziad Minkara
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Distribution of business travel: when the cards are reshuffled