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Patty Ferrer

Property Management System- The Future of Hotel Industry - Tourism and Hospitality - Zi... - 1 views

  • It is the age of the Internet, the age when many businesses solely run on the Internet. From marketing to reaching new people, there is a lot that can be done with the help of this medium.
  • one of the major boons of Internet on the hotel industry has been the web based property management systems. Unlike previous applications which would burn a hole on the pockets, these online hotel software are user-friendly and do not need any additional hardware or software expenses. They work completely on the web and are based on the cloud.
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    The hotel industry is crossing over to web based PMS and this article states that because it works off a cloud its less headaches and more user friendly. There are many reasons why a web based PMS can be beneficial and why the hotel industry is swithcing over. It can be used for multiple properties and reduce double booking. Another great feature is you can have numerous points of sales and it all interconnects. This is the future of our industry.
Patty Ferrer

Hotel operators step up their green initiatives - Travel Weekly - 0 views

  • The trend in consumer green consciousness has grown important enough among travelers that Sabre Holdings, one of the world's largest GDS operators, has taken notice. Last month, Sabre launched its Eco-Certified Hotel Program, making it what the company claimed was the first GDS to break out a list of "environmentally responsible accommodations."
  • T he approximately 5 million hotel rooms in the U.S. rack up almost $4 billion in energy bills a year, or about $800 per room annually, according to Ashley Katz, spokeswoman for the Washington-based Green Building Council
  • MGM Resorts is among an expanding number of hotel operators looking to capitalize on growing environmental awareness among travelers by getting their hotel owner-developers to invest in systems that cut energy usage, save water and reduce waste
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  • "We have had the Travelocity Green Hotel program since 2008 and noticed increasing demand and supply of green hotels," said Leilani Latimer, director of sustainability initiatives at Sabre. "Additionally, there is increasing interest on the corporate side as more and more businesses are integrating their overarching sustainability programs into their managed travel programs and looking for significant ways to promote sustainable procurement practices
  • "It's very difficult for hotels to be truly green by their nature," said Bjorn Hanson, divisional dean of New York University's school of tourism and hospitality management. "Daily cleaning consumes chemicals and energy, and public spaces are 30% to as much as 70% of the square footage of a hotel and must be lighted, cooled and heated."
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    Hotels are becoming more green world wide. MGM hotels is on board with a green initiative. Hotels electricity and water add up because they have to cool a building , clean and maintain the hotel. IT costs about 800 per room annually in electricity and water costs. MGM hotels reduced the electrivity they use which can help power 12, 000 houses. HOtels are also trying to reduce its carbon emissions. Although as the article states " its very difficult fot hotels to be trully green by their nature" every little bit helps.
Patty Ferrer

GDSs Ramp Up Drive to Dominate Hotel Distribution - 0 views

  • According to ASTA’s 2012 Supplier-Travel Agent Relationship report, the percentage of member agencies that use a GDS fell to 72% in 2012, down from a high of 90% in 2005.
  • The GDSs, long travel agents’ preferred method for booking air, are making a big play to position themselves as the dominant channel for hotel bookings.
  • In 2012, only 37% of ASTA members said GDSs were their primary booking method for hotel stays. That’s down from 59% in 2007.
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  • While travel agents’ use of GDSs is declining overall (see sidebar), GDS hotel bookings grew from 49 million in 2010 to 52 million in 2011, and they were expected to reach more than 55 million in 2012, according to John Hach, senior vice president of global travel management at TravelClick, which provides hotels with booking, marketing and business intelligence tools.
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    This article discusses how GDS is declining with Travek agents but GDS bookings within the hotel industry is increasing. GDS allows the hotel industry to reach bigger markets to increase hotel bookings. This article has very good facts it states that in 2012 GDS "fell to 72 % in 2012 , down from a high of 90% in 2005" GDS is great because you reach cover more ground allowing to reach more future clients then traditional target markets.
Patty Ferrer

Up in the Cloud: Hype and High Expectations for Cloud Computing :: Hospitality Trends - 0 views

  • Cloud computing is a much hyped but often misunderstood technology that is gaining traction in different industries around the world. Businesses are integrating the cloud into countless systems, from HR to finance. Full adoption and acceptance of cloud computing, however, are still far away.
  • Let's talk about mobile, social media and big data. We're seeing more data coming into companies. For example, people are constantly talking about company interactions and opinions on Twitter, Facebook and other sites. Now companies have a massive amount of data that need to be analyzed. One implication that I'm seeing is that companies have to take a more holistic view of their branding
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    this article explains what cloud computing is, also how important it is in any business and expecially the hospitality business. There is so much information out there coming from different angles, such as social media that cloud computing in hospitality is a must. It is difficult for businesses to store that much incoming data in a inhome server. The article aslo discussed how tension around cloud computing can be put at ease. The biggest misconseption with cloud computing is people not understanding what and how it works.
Patty Ferrer

Is Orbitz steering Mac users toward pricier hotels? - CNN.com - 0 views

  • (CNN) -- Is Orbitz trying to get Mac users to book higher-priced hotels?
  • "What we have found is ... that Mac users are 40% more likely to book four- or five-star hotels than PC users," Harford said. "That lines up with (the fact that) Mac users are typically more willing to spend more money on higher-end computers."
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    The equipment we use in technology such as out computer is not a determent of what prices we pay. Orbitz is showing mac users higher prices on hotels simply because they use a mac instead of a PC. The CEO states thats not a fact but facts prove that mac users are 40 % most likely to book a 4 or 5 star hotel. The engineers from Orbitz are experimenting with predicting what the consumer will search for and not giving mac users a higher price on hotel nights. Technology has now become a sterotype is how consumers are feeling by the futy posted in twitter. At the end of the day the consumer can search for different hotels prices and rooms no matter if a mac or pc user.
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