
Amadeus Central Reservations System
Hotel reservations software
Hospitality software
Reservation software
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- Ease of management
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What is Amadeus Central Reservations System
Amadeus Central Reservations System (CRS) is a hotel distribution and reservations platform used to centralize inventory, rates, and availability and to manage bookings across multiple sales channels. It is typically used by hotel groups and larger properties that need connectivity to global distribution networks, online travel agencies, and brand.com booking paths. The system focuses on enterprise-grade distribution controls, rate management, and integrations with other hospitality systems such as property management and revenue management tools.
Enterprise distribution connectivity
The product is designed to support multi-channel hotel distribution from a centralized inventory and rate source. It commonly supports connectivity patterns required by larger hotel operations, including integrations to external booking and distribution ecosystems. This can reduce the need to maintain separate availability and rate updates across channels.
Centralized rate and inventory control
A CRS centralizes rate plans, restrictions, and availability rules, which helps standardize how properties publish sellable inventory. This is useful for multi-property organizations that need consistent controls and governance. Centralization can also support coordinated promotions and channel-specific rules.
Integration-friendly architecture
Amadeus CRS is typically deployed as part of a broader hospitality technology stack and is built to integrate with adjacent systems. Common integration points include PMS, channel distribution, and revenue-related systems. This can fit organizations that already operate multiple specialized tools rather than an all-in-one platform.
Less suited to small hotels
The product’s CRS focus and enterprise orientation can be more than what independent or small properties require. Smaller teams may prefer simpler reservation tools with fewer configuration requirements. Total cost and implementation effort can be harder to justify for low room-count operations.
Implementation and configuration effort
CRS deployments often require detailed setup of rate structures, restrictions, channel mappings, and integrations. This can increase time-to-go-live compared with lightweight reservation systems. Ongoing changes may also require trained administrators or vendor support.
Depends on broader ecosystem
Many CRS capabilities deliver the most value when paired with connected systems (e.g., PMS, booking engine, revenue tools). Organizations without a mature integration environment may face additional integration work or process changes. This can create dependency on vendor services and third-party connectors.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Amadeus Central Reservations System (ACRS) | Custom pricing — contact Amadeus (pricing not published on vendor site) | Enterprise-grade cloud CRS for portfolio-level distribution and revenue management; modular, API-first architecture; demo and sales contact encouraged (pricing provided via Service Order / quote). |
Seller details
Amadeus IT Group, S.A.
Madrid, Spain
1987
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