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Online Travel Planning expected to rise more than 25 percent in 2003

Online hotel reservations will reach $6.7 billion by 2003, more than a 25 percent increase from…

Online hotel reservations will reach $6.7 billion by 2003, more than a 25 percent increase from $5.3 billion this year (PhoCusWright, June 2001). In fact, more travelers — 69 percent — book rooms on hotel Web sites like hyatt.com than online travel portals — 60 percent — (Forrester Research, April 2002). To accommodate these Internet- savvy travelers, Hyatt<.> Hotels Corporation recently introduced a completely new hyatt.com.



A leader in offering online hotel booking in 1995, Hyatt is committed to maintaining its leadership in the online travel industry. The new hyatt.com combines special offers, low Internet-only rates, comprehensive information, personalization and ease of use to satisfy travelers who relish the experience of planning a trip as much as finding a good deal.



We re-engineered hyatt.com to best serve the growing number of travelers who want to book on the Web and made the entire process as easy as possible, said Tom O`Toole, senior vice president of marketing and information technology for Hyatt.



New features and tools on hyatt.com include Special offers, Quick rates, Gold Passport, MyHyatt, Frommer`s guide, Photos/virtual tours, Interactive maps.

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