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Call for SA hotel industry to consolidate

04 Oct 2017 - by Hilka Birns
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BON hotels ceo, Guy

Stehlik, has called on

South Africa’s overtraded

and marginally successful

home-grown hotel industry

to put its egos aside and to

consolidate in the face of

increased competition from big

international brands.

“There is not enough space

for all of us. If you are a

small/medium-size local

operator there is a good

chance that you are going

to become a whole lot less

relevant in the next couple of

years,” he told the Tourism,

Hotel Investment & Networking

Conference (THINC) Africa

2017 in Cape Town. “It’s going

to get a lot tougher if you are a

regional player, as international

hotel groups with considerable

resources and their multi-brand

approach enter the mid-market

hotel segment and start to

consolidate their positions

here,” he warned.

He said SA’s hotel industry

comprised 78 hotel groups

and 984 hotels and lodges,

more than half of which

were operated by City Lodge,

Marriott/Protea, Tsogo, Legacy

and Sun International. “The

rest of us are affectionately

known as ‘the rats and mice’

who are all fending each

other off, struggling along, all

doing more or less the same

stuff, with no game breakers,

very little differentiation; and

all achieving only marginal

financial success. “

He said the answer lay in

consolidation, which would

bring increased buying

power with corporates and

intermediaries, improved

commission structures,

greater opportunity to develop

direct relationships with

guests through loyalty and

reward programmes, greater

negotiating power with carrental

companies, airlines

and travel procurement

professionals, and BEE status

and transformation credibility.

“Let’s put our egos aside and

seriously consider this!

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