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Travel Search Engines Turn Up the Heat for Hotels
PRESS RELEASE
(December 11, 2004)
Dublin, Ireland December 11, 2004 -- The hotel industry, already
struggling to cope with the popularity of Internet reservations among
customers, now faces further pressure from the development of 'Travel
Search'.
Travel search engines are a new development in Internet travel, and include
Sidestep (www.sidestep.com), Yahoo's Farechase (www.farechase.com) and
Mobissimo (www.mobissimo.com), with AOL planning to launch its own travel
search engine in 2005. They operate like referral services, searching the
Internet for the lowest prices and receiving a commission for every sale
they make.
The price transparency that travel search engines make possible puts
additional price-pressure on hoteliers, who are already paying commissions
on an increasing percentage of their bookings coming through online travel
agents such as Travelocity, Expedia and Orbitz.
"By using travel search engines, customers can now scan the lowest prices
available for a particular city or hotel", said Graham Caswell, CEO of Hotel
Sales Online, an Internet marketing company specialising in the hotel
industry. "The whole business model of travel search is to help the
consumer find the lowest possible price, so this development can only
increase price competition in the hotel industry".
"Everybody wants the lowest possible price and its easy to compare hotel
room prices, especially on the Internet", said Caswell. "The problem is
that every hotel is different, and offers different facilities, different
levels of service and a different location. In order to emphasise these
differences and avoid having their hotel rooms turned into commodities,
hoteliers must communicate with the customer directly", he said.
The Internet has revolutionized hotel marketing, as more and more hotel
customers prefer to book online. However many hoteliers, particularly from
individual hotels and small hotel groups, have found it difficult to connect
with Internet customers directly and so rely on various travel
intermediaries for an increasing percentage of their bookings.
/ENDS
About Hotel Sales Online:
Hotel Sales Online provides Internet marketing and consulting services for
the hotel industry to enable hotels to increase the bookings that they
receive directly from customers, through their own websites. Located near
Dublin, Ireland, Hotel Sales Online also publishes an extensive website
about all aspects of hotel Internet marketing.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Graham Caswell
Hotel Sales Online
+353-402-31314
http://www.hotelsalesonline.com
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