HITEC 2023 Preview – What to Expect from Maestro

Maestro PMS is set to make waves at HITEC Toronto with exciting updates to its all-in-one PMS solution for hotels, resorts, and vacation rentals. With a focus on meeting customer needs, the solution offers free upgrades to new versions and flexible deployment options, including on-premises, self-hosted, or fully managed cloud hosting. Visitors to booth 1225 can expect a range of impressive features, including a real-time guest itinerary that covers spa trips, dining options, and more. The contactless check-in kiosk ensures a hassle-free arrival experience, while two-way guest experience management enables seamless communication. Maestro PMS also brings a refreshed user interface with a modern design and dark mode for reduced eye fatigue, along with enhanced tools for reservations and housekeeping management. With an improved e-learning center and live chat support, as well as a mobile-first layout for remote access, Maestro PMS showcases its commitment to technology and innovation in the hospitality industry.

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