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HRS opens new Chinese website
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14:28, April 22, 2009

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Recently www.hrs.com (HRS) launched www.hrs.cn -- its new Chinese edition website tailored for Chinese users. This indicates that HRS, a professional online hotel reservation system, will enter the Chinese market in a comprehensive way.

HRS, headquartered in Cologne, Germany, is a hotel reservation system for business trips and personal travel that currently maintains the leading position worldwide.

www.hrs.cn will provide reservation services for over 230,000 hotels in more than 180 countries, including all types of hotels from economy to luxury chains. At the same time, the company has set up a Chinese language call center for reservation support to meet the individual demands of different travelers.

All prices that travelers see on www.hrs.cn are the most preferential prices currently available. Consumers need not guarantee reservations by credit card or prepay when booking a room and can still receive instant confirmations.

www.hrs.cn is designed according to Chinese users' preferences and habits. Its layout and design style bring Chinese consumers a completely new experience and feeling. Besides reservation services for individual travelers, the website also offers instant online reservation services for meetings and group reservations.

Additionally, it employs professional staff to specifically cater to room reservation for worldwide exhibitions.

By People's Daily Online



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