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Why Bad Translations of Hotel Documents Are Bad for Your Business

2015-01-20 by Aleksandr Shatskih

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Globalisation and advances in transport technology have brought something new to the table for all service providers: millions and millions of foreign potential customers. The hotel business is one of the most competitive markets where the battle for customers is in full swing all the time. Nowadays, hotels need to really fight for their foreign guests and the easiest way of doing that is to offer added value.

Tags: globalisation, hotel websites, hotels, multinational, translations

Jibbigo Translation App Gets New Functionality

2012-10-19 by Phil Butler

Jibiggo

According to news from Mobile Technologies, LLC, the company has developed what they claim is the world’s most advanced foreign language translation tool for travelers. “Jibbigo” is an all-in-one app for iOS devices that can translate 20 languages and dialects.

Tags: apps, language, mobile apps, translations, travel apps

WIHP Hotels Selects ComTranslations

2012-05-04 by Aleksandr Shatskih

WIHP at ITB Berlin

For travel and tourism engaged companies, there’s perhaps no more crucial component of operations than communications. And not just in a company’s native language. ComTranslations, a rapidly growing international translation company, has just been signed by World Independent Hotels Promotion (WIHP), another rising star in the tourism sector.

Tags: business language, communications, company communications, foreign language, language search, localization, marketing, marketing communications, translations

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