Articles tagged “booking holdings”
Hotels
Booking Sites in the UK Just Got the OK to Offer Lower Room Rates Than Hotels
The UK's Office of Fair Trading has made the hotel industry a bit more competitive, but the new rules have their limits. Booking.com and Expedia aren't permitted to advertise discounted rooms to the general public, but will only do so for members of their loyalty programs and other closed groups. Still, it puts hotels at a disadvantage.
Hotels
Travelers More Likely to Book Hotels on Day of Arrival Than Any Day Prior
Same-day booking is a trend that's here to stay, especially given its popularity during a season when most travelers try to book ahead for the holidays.
Tourism
New York City's Huge Hotel Inventory Keeps Prices Low for the Super Bowl
Hotels hoped for packed hotels with high room rates, but ample inventory, fewer than anticipated guests, and the popularity of non-traditional lodging options are prompting hotels to lower rates to attract guests before the big day.
Online Travel
Startup Raises $500,000 to Add Smart Hotel Bookings to Productivity Apps
Both unmanaged and managed business travelers are turning to their own mobile apps for bookings presenting an opportunity for previously non-travel apps to increase their own value by adding travel-related tools.
Hotels
UK Edges Closer To New Discounting Rules For Booking Sites and Hotels
The rules being discussed would apply to Europeans booking rooms in the UK, and the framework would be fairly narrow in scope. They do not address broader rate parity issues, but would indeed provide for more competition and would be good for limited numbers of travelers.
Hotels
Second Public Offering By HomeAway Would Raise $200 Million, Rivaling Its Own IPO
HomeAway, which is way behind, but pushing hard to improve its e-commerce capabilities, is beginning to feel some heat from Booking.com on one side and Airbnb on the other. You could therefore look at this follow-on public offering as a defensive move. On the other hand, HomeAway's acquisition spree is an aggressive tack, and the public offering signals that HomeAway has no intention of slowing down.
Hotels
Booking.com No Longer Toying With Vacation Rentals, Reaches Historic Milestone
In a turning point for Booking.com and the hospitality industry, the largest lodging site in the world now has so many vacation rental listings, dispersed across 193 destinations, that it is changing the nature of the online travel business.