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GDS hotel bookings are up

11 Jan 2017 - by Chana Boucher
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MORE travel agents

are booking hotels

and accommodation

through the GDS, and

technology companies are

making it easier. But the

medium is more expensive,

say hotel groups.

Travelport recently acquired

Hotelzon, a business-tobusiness

hotel distribution

technology provider, from Esa

Karppinen. The acquisition

is expected to support

Travelport’s drive to make

booking independent hotels,

particularly in Europe, easier

for travel agencies and

corporates. The Hotelzon

solution is also effective for

hotel bookings that are not

add-ons for flight bookings.

“We are seeing a strong

picture across the globe when

it comes to hotel bookings as

TMCs are seeing even greater

value in booking via our

platform. In SA specifically we

have embarked on a series of

training initiatives highlighting

the benefits of booking through

us, which has prompted an

upturn with our agents and

we have seen a strong start

to 2014 with an increase in

booking volumes,” says Kate

Aldridge, Travelport’s vp of

corporate communications.

Last year a survey by Phoenix

Marketing International and

Travelclick found that travel

agents worldwide using

the GDS for hotel bookings

increased by 14% from 2011.

Jannine Adams, senior

marketing manager for

Amadeus, says the increase in

hotel bookings on its system

stems from additional content

added to Amadeus’s system in

2013. “The GDS is accurate,

speedy, and streamlines

workflow for comprehensive

itineraries, vouchers and

invoicing. Mark-ups are

possible in Amadeus and very

soon a one-swipe option on

credit cards will be available.”

But Kamil Abdul-Karrim, md

of Pam Golding Tourism &

Hospitality Consulting, says

an increase in GDS hotel

bookings is proportionate to

growth in the travel industry

and not necessarily because

more agents favour the GDS

over other channels. Kamil

says hotel groups will continue

to rely on GDS bookings,

particularly for corporate and

government clients, but that

pricing has to be sustainable.

He says larger hotel groups

are adopting a transaction fee

for travel agents rather than

commission based on the

number of nights.

Imtiaz Amod, group

reservation manager of

Peermont, says: “A fair

amount of corporate travellers

have adopted OTAs such as

Booking.com and Expedia

as their preferred booking

channel. Multinational

organisations are moving to

OTAs as their travellers have

direct access to immediately

make or modify their travel

arrangements.” He says GDS

prices are slightly higher than

direct bookings as the GDS

costs are mostly built into the

price. “Direct bookings are

obviously any hotelier’s first

preference but each channel

has a place and we have

adapted accordingly.”

Peter Schoeman, City

Lodge’s divisional director of

sales and marketing, says the

group gets “lots of bookings

via the GDS” as it is easier

for agents to use and to

prepare an itinerary for the

client on the system. He says

City Lodge doesn’t have any

measures that drive bookings

via GDS as it costs more to

go via this channel. “Website

bookings are slightly cheaper

for clients as no intermediaries

are involved. On the whole,

prices might be similar but for

us the cost of doing business

directly is less than through

the GDS. However, this is

still an important source of

business and revenue.” He

adds that the group’s website

and mobisite are alternative

booking tools that are growing

in usage and popularity.

Danny Bryer, Protea Hotels

director of sales, marketing

and revenue, says one has

to look at the big picture and

cost is only one small element

of that. “At the centre is the

full value proposition that the

channel brings to customers.

Travel agents provide a onestop

service for everything

from flights to car hire to

accommodation.” This, he

says, is essential for many

corporates in terms of their

travel policies or to reap the

benefits of their pre-negotiated

annual rates.

Agents booking in the GDS

benefit from convenience,

efficiency and commission,

Kate adds. “Travel agencies

are sometimes still seen as

being focused on air ticket

bookings and there are myths

surrounding hotel bookings,

for example the belief that

sometimes better rates are

available on a hotel’s own

website and maybe booking

outside of the GDS would be

easier to track for reclaiming

commissions, but thankfully

these perceptions are now

changing.”

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