Authorized hotel inventory with revalidated pricing — for retail and online travel agencies.
Not a bed bank · Not an OTA · Not a channel manager · A governance layer
Best fit when
Licensed / registered
Travel agency or OTA with regulated operating footprint
B2B-grade ops
Bookings reconciled to an internal ledger
Scope-aware
Comfortable selling scoped, hotel-defined inventory
Where travel agencies lose margin and trust.
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Inventory comes from many sources; you cannot tell which sources have authority for what.
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Rates drift between search and confirm; complaints land on your customer-service desk.
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Settlement is opaque — reconciling commissions requires emails, not reads.
A governed contract, not a handshake.
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Authorized inventory only — no scraping, no quiet re-distribution upstream.
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Revalidation at confirmation. If a rate changes, you receive 409 PRICE_CHANGED and re-accept explicitly.
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Reconcile-as-a-read settlement. Lineage on every booking ties revenue to source.
How you get authorized.
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Apply with your operating profile (markets, segments, scale).
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Hotels review and scope authorization to your agency.
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Sandbox access is available before you go live.
What hotel-defined scope looks like for you.
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Scope is per hotel: rate plans, segments, geography, and date range.
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Revocation is immediate and audit-logged; held bookings honor their terms.
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Scope expands as performance demonstrates trust to more hotels.
Quote → Hold → Revalidate → Confirm.
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Quote against authorized rate plans and live availability.
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Create a hold with an Idempotency-Key; governance decision is captured.
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Confirm — Escapra revalidates against the hotel's source of truth before completing the booking.
Reconcile as a read. Defend with an audit trail.
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Atomic, idempotent SOA, settlement, and payment records.
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Lineage runs booking → governance → commission rule → distribution chain → settlement.
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Append-only audit lets you defend disputes with evidence, not anecdote.
Request authorized access.
Tell us your segment and footprint. Scope is hotel-defined; we are the mechanism, not the gatekeeper.