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SiteMinder: top hotel booking revenue makers of 2019 show no stopping of direct channel, key players

The debut of Airbnb in six markets within Europe, Africa and the Americas, less than two years after launching its first global hotel technology partnership with SiteMinder to support traditional hospitality providers.

LONDON, UK – SiteMinder, the global hotel industry’s guest acquisition platform, reveals its annual lists of the distribution channels that brought the highest booking revenue to hotels over the past year. Varying across 20 of the world’s top tourism destinations, the lists reveal the fast-growing successes of both direct booking strategies for hotels and the growth strategies of the travel industry’s consolidation-hungry giants.

Within 14 of the 20 tourism destinations, direct bookings -gained via a hotel’s website- either climbed the list from the previous year or maintained their position among the top five spots. The sustained growth of the direct channel was matched only by that of Asia-headquartered Agoda, which made leaps across the EMEA region.

Other major findings included:

  • The debut of Airbnb in six markets within Europe, Africa and the Americas, less than two years after launching its first global hotel technology partnership with SiteMinder to support traditional hospitality providers.
  • The addition of Trip.com in another European market—Italy—alongside France, where the Chinese powerhouse made its western debut last year.
  • The appearance of WebBeds brands JacTravel, totalstay, Destinations of the World and Sunhotels in half of this year's top 12 lists.
  • The re-entry of Australia-headquartered Flight Centre Travel Group in the country's top 12, after four years. The company's diversification and acquisition strategy in recent years is proving to have a strong impact in the merging world of travel management, having also made the list in South Africa for the first time.
  • The debut of Lastminute.com in two markets within EMEA, proving the continued rise of spontaneous decision-making among today's consumers.

SiteMinder’s senior director of global demand partnerships, James Bishop, says, “It’s exciting to reflect on this data each year and on the trends that we see in core tourism markets around the world. The swift rise of Airbnb in many markets, for example, is evidence of the hotel industry’s openness to adopting Airbnb as a partner and the benefits they are seeing from selling an experience, not simply a room. It is also evidence that Airbnb users no longer just look for homestays and spare spaces.

“Encouragingly, direct online reservations continue to contribute strongly to hotel revenue globally, with hotel websites remaining among the top four channels in the majority of markets and, in many instances, jumping up the ranks. It is clear that hoteliers are actively seeking to drive direct bookings, through greater knowledge and innovation, as well as investments in metasearch. We are also seeing technology providers supporting this appetite by adding professional services to their direct booking offerings, effectively acting as digital marketing agencies for hotels.”

In the UK, the top 12 hotel booking channels in 2019, based on total gross revenue made for SiteMinder’s customers, were:
1. Booking.com
2. Expedia Group
3. Hotel websites (direct bookings)
4. Global distribution systems
5. Agoda
6. Hotelbeds
7. HRS – Hotel Reservation Service
8. Hostelworld Group
9. Sunhotels by WebBeds
10. LateRooms.com
11. Mr & Mrs Smith
12. Lastminute.com.

“It is important hoteliers are aware of how the booking landscape is changing and how their guests are choosing their accommodation,” says Mr Bishop. “Especially as much remains unknown in a post-Brexit world, hotels within the UK should be seeking every opportunity to attract guests and ensure their success in 2020 and beyond.”

SiteMinder’s platform processed 105 million online hotel bookings for travellers in 2019 to bring its 35,000 hotel customers a total of £27 billion in revenue.

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Vicky is the co-founder of TravelDailyNews Media Network where she is the Editor-in Chief. She is also responsible for the daily operation and the financial policy. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Tourism Business Administration from the Technical University of Athens and a Master in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Wales.

She has many years of both academic and industrial experience within the travel industry. She has written/edited numerous articles in various tourism magazines.

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