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Why Negotiated Rate Checks Always Pay Out

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Berlin, Germany – 19 September 2017 –
Clear room and rate type descriptions are extremely important for the booking process. For Travel Management Companies (TMCs) and corporate travelers, it is even more important to find the negotiated rates that the company has agreed on during the RFP (Request for Proposal) process, Friederike Winkowski of 1 consultants stated. Also distinct services information such as breakfast inclusions and Wi-Fi have a positive impact on driving conversion rates during the shopping process.

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A recent GTBA study found that 17% of negotiated rates are not displayed correctly. Advito, BCD’s sister company, even found that 26% of these rates are not correct or completely missing at the beginning of the year. These findings are underlined by h2c’s own research (based on our clients’ data), where 20-30% of all rates are subject to various kinds of errors.
Errors are nearly unavoidable because the rate loading process is usually managed by multiple parties. And hotels are hardly ever aware of this situation, because they often do not have access to the actual rates loaded in the GDS. The hotel’s first notice of this situation is often triggered by corporate client complaints who are not receiving the right room rates.
To avoid this situation, h2c conducts negotiated rate checks on behalf of hotel chains on a regular basis. We found that the main reasons for incorrect data are:

Struggling To Keep OTA Content Updated?
For keeping your hotel display accurate, it takes considerable time and efforts to update descriptive content in all employed OTAs, metasearch and review websites. Why? Because updates are complicated by varying content types and data entry points by channel on the one hand, and by frequent OTA extranet and layout changes on the other hand.
H2c has developed one common database to manage descriptive OTA content for all employed channels including metasearch and review sites. With 1, OTA revenue opportunities can be increased: CONTtest points out if the broad scope of hotel criteria (required for OTA filter options) is loaded correctly. In turn for the time savings for updating static OTA content, hotels have the opportunity to connect additional OTA channels without losing control of data quality.

Top Tips For Increasing GDS Bookings
What keeps hotels from improving their GDS presentation on a regular basis? Keeping content fresh and targeted is time consuming and requires experience. For the decision-making process of the booker (travel agent), GDS content must be presented precisely.
For increasing GDS bookings, your content display should consider the following:

Carsten Hennig

Carsten Hennig

Carsten Hennig, born in 1970 in Bavaria, Germany, is founder and anchorman of HOTELIER TV & RADIO, World's leading newscast channel for hospitality management. Watch and listen to www.hoteliertv.

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