Onefinestay has launched its first online portal designed to streamline booking processes for the 30,000 global travel advisors the luxury private rental brand works with worldwide.
The Partner Portal provides advisors with access to search, create and initiate bookings across Onefinestay's 40 destinations. The platform allows advisors to view real-time availability and pricing, access home details and create shortlists of properties to share with clients.
The portal includes features that enable advisors to choose between Onefinestay branded or unbranded itineraries. Advisors can convert proposals into complete bookings through Onefinestay's team of destination specialists, while also viewing commission earnings per booking.
The system is designed to allow advisors to work independently and at increased speed. Onefinestay has incorporated a feedback mechanism to allow for ongoing portal refinements.
"Being able to move quickly is so important when it comes to creating the perfect booking," said Sophie Howse, chief commercial officer at Onefinestay. "Our new online Partner Portal speeds things up, as well as offering a seamless, self-sufficient process for travel advisors. Advisors are such an important part of our business; we hope they enjoy browsing, and booking, our homes with ease.
The portal is available to all travel advisors currently working with Onefinestay. Travel advisors interested in partnering with Onefinestay can visit the company's Travel Partners page for information.
"I love the look of the new Onefinestay Partner Portal, and it's so easy to use," said Becky Robinson, a travel advisor at Departure Lounge who tested the portal before launch. "It will make searching for homes, villas and chalets much easier and quicker."
The platform features recently launched properties in Paris, London, Los Angeles, New York, Italy, France, the Caribbean and Thailand.
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by Onefinestay. It was fact-checked and reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.