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How to distinguish an XML connection from an iCal connection

Updated over 2 weeks ago

Wondering how XML and iCal connections work within Amenitiz? No problem! This article will guide you through everything you need to know about these two types of connections and how to use them.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. What is an XML connection and how to connect?

    XML connections are direct, automated integrations with OTAs (Online Travel Agencies). They allow Amenitiz to instantly synchronize your rates, availability, and reservations with partner platforms. This type of connection is ideal for large-scale channel managers. You can find the list of OTAs we can connect to the channel manager in XML by clicking here.

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  2. What is an iCal connection and how to connect?

    iCal connections are primarily used to sync calendars between your Channel Manager and other platforms which don’t allow a direct connection with Amenitiz. These types of connections are based on a shared calendar file, meaning the synchronization isn't as instantaneous as XML, but they're often used for platforms that require less automated management. You can also learn more about iCal connections by reading this article.

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⚠️ Warning

Be sure to regularly check your iCal connections, as they don't guarantee instant updates for bookings like the XML connections. This means that if you receive a reservation from the OTA managed by iCal links, you will need to manually add it to your Amenitiz account.

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