Over the past year, intuitive has focused on reinforcing core functionality
within iVector while increasing platform flexibility to support customers’
varying business models and technology strategies. Backed by Banyan’s long-term
ownership model, the company has maintained strategic focus on developing
scalable, feature-rich and adaptable reservation technology.
As part of its next phase, iVector has transitioned to a more open and extensible architecture. This enables customers to integrate new tools, automate workflows and adopt AI-driven capabilities with increased speed and agility, while maintaining the stability and performance of the core reservation system.
Supplier connectivity has remained a priority, supported by an accelerated
and increasingly AI-first development approach. The company reports faster
partner onboarding, broader product access and reduced time-to-market.
Development of intuitive’s single codebase continues in parallel to address
evolving distribution and operational requirements.
Cruise capability will be introduced to iVector, incorporating cruise
content, pricing and group allocation management into the platform. The new
functionality is designed to simplify access to cruise content and enable the
management of quotes and bookings alongside other travel components within a
single system.
“With Banyan’s backing, the last year has been about strengthening our
foundations while building for what’s next in an exciting new era of rapid AI
development,” said Paul Nixon, CEO & Founder at intuitive. “We’re focused on giving travel businesses a platform that
combines stability with flexibility, allowing them to benefit from the
opportunities AI brings and respond quickly to change.”
With continued investment and a growing customer base, intuitive stated it
remains focused on combining innovation with operational stability to support
travel businesses as market demands and technologies evolve.
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