Over 70 integrations to third-party providers

Smooth Data Exchange with Content Partners

Global Distribution Systems (GDS), New Distribution Capability (NDC), Central Reservation Systems (CRS), reporting systems, backoffice and accounting.

Standardise your workflows for data from different sources

Let MIDOCO Mid- and Backoffice work for you and effortlessly manage your data exchange in a smooth and time-saving manner.

*When initially setting up MIDOCO Mid- and Backoffice Excellence, the setup fee for the selected booking systems is included.
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There was a compressed timeline during the implementation of Midoco, and initial preparation was limited. However, with the amazing guidance and support, the system was successfully implemented within a short timeframe. Midoco has proven to be a robust system, and the implementation of smart flows in Amadeus has enabled consistent data standardisation, resulting in improved internal processes and overall efficiency.
Lance Goodson
Lance Goodson Managing Director, Uniglobe Carter Travel

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Mid- and Backoffice software from order processing to accounting.

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What integrations does MIDOCO offer for travel companies?
MIDOCO offers more than 70 integrations to third-party providers for the travel industry, including GDS, NDC, CRS, reporting systems, accounting tools, payment systems, and other partner platforms. This helps travel companies connect key operational systems within one ERP environment.

How does MIDOCO improve data exchange with content partners?
MIDOCO improves data exchange by connecting different booking, finance, and partner systems so information can move more smoothly and consistently between platforms. The page emphasizes time-saving data exchange and standardised workflows across different sources.

Can MIDOCO standardize workflows from different booking systems?
Yes. MIDOCO is positioned to standardise workflows for data from different sources, including booking systems, GDS, NDC, CRS, and partner systems. This can reduce process complexity and help teams work with more consistent data structures.

Which travel industry systems can be connected to MIDOCO?
MIDOCO can connect a wide range of travel industry systems, including flight reservation systems, hotel reservation systems, rail booking systems, payment solutions, accounting interfaces, analysis systems, and due diligence or risk-management interfaces.

Why are integrations important for travel ERP software?
Integrations are important because they connect systems across the company, improve communication and data exchange, and support more efficient daily operations. On the page, MIDOCO highlights that flexible interface management has a strong impact on the effectiveness of travel company processes.

Does MIDOCO support secure and compliant interfaces?
Yes. The page states that MIDOCO places importance on interfaces being secure and compliant with industry standards and regulations. This is especially relevant for travel businesses that handle booking, payment, and accounting data across multiple systems.

How can MIDOCO integrations improve efficiency in travel companies?
MIDOCO integrations can improve efficiency by reducing manual data handling, enabling smoother information flows, and creating more standardised internal processes. The customer quote on the page also links data standardisation with improved internal processes and overall efficiency.

Does MIDOCO integrate only booking systems?
No. MIDOCO integrates much more than booking systems. The page includes categories such as accounting, analysis, risk management, payment, accommodation, rail, CRS, and other partner systems, showing a broader integration ecosystem for travel businesses.

Can MIDOCO support both front-end and backoffice travel processes?
Yes. The page presents MIDOCO as mid- and backoffice software that supports processes from order processing to accounting, alongside integrations that connect operational and financial systems used by travel companies.

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