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J.D. Power: Guest satisfaction declines among hotels operated by largest third-party management companies

The benchmark, which evaluates guest satisfaction with branded hotels that are operated by the largest third-party management companies, finds that guest satisfaction remains stable for amenities such as Wi-Fi, pools and fitness centers.

Throughout the pandemic, hotel operators reduced staff and services as they adjusted to reduced demand. Guests often reacted negatively to these changes as evidenced by lower stay satisfaction in branded hotels operated by the top third-party management companies, according to the J.D. Power 2021 North America Third-Party Hotel Management Guest Satisfaction Benchmark released on 8th September. Driving the decline in guest satisfaction are food and beverage and staff service.

As hotel demand increases, guests are expressing not just a desire, but an expectation of a return to brand standards,” said Andrea Stokes, hospitality practice lead at J.D. Power. “In the presence of lingering state and local restrictions and labor shortages, that can be a challenge for management companies. As we emerge from the worst of the pandemic, third-party operators have an opportunity to incorporate guest feedback into policies and training to ensure that staff can manage through these challenges without sacrificing guest service.

The benchmark, which evaluates guest satisfaction with branded hotels that are operated by the largest third-party management companies, finds that guest satisfaction remains stable for amenities such as Wi-Fi, pools and fitness centers. Perceptions of value for money also are unchanged compared with the pre-pandemic benchmark released in 2020.

The 2021 benchmark consists of six factors (in alphabetical order): arrival/departure; cost and fees; food and beverage; guest room; hotel facilities; and services and amenities. The benchmark includes third-party operators with more than 14,000 rooms under management and is based on 3,085 guest responses for branded hotel stays from May 2020 through June 2021.

Benchmark ranking
Atrium Hospitality ranks highest in overall customer satisfaction, with a score of 863 (on a 1,000-point scale). Atrium performs particularly well in the factors for food and beverage; services and amenities; hotel facilities; and cost and fees. White Lodging (858) ranks second and Crestline Hotels & Resorts (855) ranks third.

For more information about the North America Third-Party Hotel Management Guest Satisfaction Benchmark, visit HERE.

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