Reservations History Capture for Third Party Revenue Management Systems Sample Clauses

Reservations History Capture for Third Party Revenue Management Systems. If Customer is not yet using a revenue management system, or is using a third party revenue management system, additional fees will apply to capture reservations booking history data from Hosted Reservation Services. Applicable charges are outlined in Exhibit K.
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