
Nonius acquires Criton in merger
Scotland: Global hospitality technology solutions provider Nonius has acquired guest engagement platform Criton to meet demand for mobile technology in hospitality.
Scotland: Global hospitality technology solutions provider Nonius has acquired guest engagement platform Criton to meet demand for mobile technology in hospitality.
UK: Criton, HotelREZ and Best Loved Hotels have partnered to enable thousands of hotel members to adopt a mobile-first approach. In 2020, hundreds of hotels adopted Criton’s mobile guest engagement and integrations platform to reduce touch points, save costs on printed materials, and offer a safe guest experience. The partnership
UK: Guest engagement platform Criton and electronic locking system TLJ Access Control have partnered to enable hotels to offer guests a fully contactless experience including mobile check in and mobile key. The partnership will allow hotels to reduce touchpoints, save on the cost of traditional physical key cards, and streamline
UK: According to data gathered by Scottish technology provider Criton, the company has noted the rise in demand for contactless hospitality solutions. According to Criton, 80 per cent of hotel guests would use a contactless hospitality app. The company ran two large scale surveys, between February and March, and July
UK: Hospitality tech company Criton has partnered with restaurant tech expert Hungrrr to add contactless food ordering systems to its hotel guest app. The system allows guests to order and pay for food and drinks whether in the room or restaurant, via their own phone. The partnership is the latest
UK: Criton is offering its guest engagement platform free of charge to hoteliers until 2021. The company says hoteliers using Criton can reduce touchpoints and safeguard guests’ health by digitising their guest information and giving everything guests need on their own phone. “It’s been very hard watching the impact of
UK: Criton has launched its second-generation mobile app, incorporating new functionalities and integrations. The company says Criton 2.0 has been designed “to put both hotels and guests at the heart of what Criton does, enabling operators to ensure end-to-end luxury with the highest level of personalised experience”. Criton 2.0 offers
Edinburgh: Research commissioned by hospitality firm Criton reveals hotel guests’ core requirements, such as loyalty programmes, self check-in/out and digital door key access. The survey of more than 3,600 travellers also revealed a growing dependence among guests on bespoke travel apps. The findings outline pertinent information for all hoteliers, with
UK: Boutique hotel Tigerlily, which is part of the Montpelier portfolio, launches new guest app with Criton. The Edinburgh boutique hotel, restaurant and bar, Tigerlily, is the latest operator to create its own branded mobile guest app using the app-builder developed by travel tech firm Criton. Deploying a range of
UK: The hotel app builder, Criton now offers a way for hoteliers and serviced apartment operators to gain guest feedback, having added GuestRevu’s offer to its functionality. The integration with the management review software GuestRevu, formally announced at the Hotel General Managers Conference in London, provides the means to gather