AltoVita adds 6 million units to accommodation offerings

AltoVita adds 6 million units to accommodation offerings

Global corporate lodging platform, AltoVita, has extended its accommodation network from one to seven million units.

Thanks to a new accommodation service that seamlessly integrates extended-stay lodging and hotels onto a single platform, AltoVita has extended its reach to 35,000 locations globally.

More than 90% of the units are instantly bookable, offering convenience and flexibility, enabling corporate customers to swiftly find and book accommodation that suits their preferences and needs.

AltoVita continues to put employees safety first, the new platform features a robust filter system that meticulously checks property amenities, descriptions and more, fulfilling duty of care obligations.

This unique offering caters to new demands from clients, including corporate clients and relocation management companies.

With more uncertainties when travelling for business or relocating, employees need flexible solutions to react to various scenarios. Whether it’s an emergency situation where temporary or permanent housing is unavailable, a missed flight or other unforeseen circumstances, the enhanced inventory provides the perfect solution.

Additionally, for domestic moves where individuals have a 14-day temporary housing budget until they find a permanent home, extra hotel choices become an ideal option within their company policy.

AltoVita also recognises employees are demanding more diverse types of accommodation, with serviced apartments, hotels and apart-hotels increasingly catering to longer-term business travellers.

The new platform incorporates a dedicated approval flow, employees have the option to self-book accommodation, which can then be approved by relocation management companies, travel management companies or by the corporate’s internal global mobility and business travel teams.

“Driven by a remarkable surge in demand for employee choice and a heightened emphasis on cost savings, we have strategically been deploying capital from our $9.5 million Series A fund to revamp the AltoVita self-search platform and a proprietary approval flow system that ensures utmost duty of care for our valued clients,” CEO and co-founder, AltoVita, Vivi Cahayadi Himmel, said.

“We are delighted to see the successful completion of multiple integrations that have truly transformed our diversified asset-class offering.

“Our corporate clients now enjoy unparalleled access to a meticulously curated selection of 7 million keys, multiplying our global footprint by an astonishing factor of 10x to 35,000 locations worldwide.

“This remarkable achievement signifies a momentous milestone and reinforces our unwavering commitment to revolutionising the corporate accommodation landscape.”

Karolina Saviova, chief operating officer and co-founder at AltoVita echoed these sentiments, “AltoVita’s focus has always been on employee choice and the highest level of personalisation of corporate accommodation solutions.

“We are proud to pioneer unique hospitality asset class diversity at an incredible scale, supporting the latest trends of asset convergence and instantly accessible inventory.

“The curated accommodation platform is a perfect fit for enterprise clients, as it offers a dedicated customer

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