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STAAH partners with Sayaji Hotels in MoU signing with New Zealand PM
STAAH partners with Sayaji Hotels in MoU signing with New Zealand PM
In a strategic move to drive digital transformation in India’s hospitality sector, New Zealand- based hospi-tech solutions firm STAAH has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Sayaji Hotels in Mumbai
The MoU was signed at the iconic Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai, in the presence of New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. This partnership highlights the expanding global reach of New Zealand’s technology-driven service industry, reinforcing its capability to support large-scale hospitality businesses worldwide.
Prime Minister Luxon’s visit to India aims to strengthen business and economic collaborations between the two nations. Accompanied by a delegation of over 80 officials and business representatives, his presence underscores New Zealand’s growing role in India’s fast-evolving digital economy.
“India and New Zealand share a growing economic relationship, and the hospitality sector presents significant opportunities for collaboration. As technology continues to transform the way businesses operate, partnerships like this one between STAAH and Sayaji Hotels demonstrate the power of innovation in enhancing guest experiences and operational efficiency. I am pleased to see New Zealand’s expertise in hospitality technology contributing to India’s dynamic and fast-evolving tourism industry,” said New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon.
Sayaji Hotels is renowned for its collection of uniquely designed properties that cater to both leisure and business travellers. Known for their stylish accommodations, versatile meeting facilities, and exceptional service, Sayaji Hotels is committed to integrating cutting-edge technology to enhance guest experiences. As part of this partnership, Sayaji Hotels will leverage STAAH’s advanced solutions to optimize online bookings and streamline operations.
“The hospitality landscape is evolving rapidly, and technology is now at the core of optimizing operations and enhancing guest experiences. Our partnership with Sayaji Hotels is a testament to the growing demand for smart, cloud-based solutions that drive efficiency and revenue growth. At STAAH, we are committed to empowering hotels with cutting-edge technology that enables them to stay ahead in a competitive market. We look forward to a successful collaboration that delivers tangible value to Sayaji Hotels and its guests,” said Tarun Joukani, Director at STAAH.
“At Sayaji Hotels, we continuously strive to blend tradition with innovation, offering world- class experiences to our guests. This partnership with STAAH is a strategic step toward integrating advanced digital solutions that streamline operations and optimize revenue management,” said Jameel Sayed, Director at Sayaji Hotels. “By leveraging STAAH’s expertise, we aim to enhance our distribution capabilities, improve efficiency, and provide seamless experiences to our guests across all our properties.”
This partnership underscores the growing synergy between New Zealand and India, highlighting the crucial role of technology in driving efficiency, innovation, and growth in the hospitality sector. By embracing digital transformation, Sayaji Hotels and STAAH are setting new benchmarks for the future of hospitality.
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