Wednesday, 2 May 2012

The new era in hospitality industry


Mobility is playing an increasingly important role in the hospitality industry both for distribution and operation. By 2015, over two billion people should have a Smart phone, according to a report from the firm Parks Associates. Those days, mobile device strategies are growing and diversified and tourists are already very active in research and hotel bookings.


Mobility is used at all stages. Indeed, according to a study by PhoCusWright, 68% of leisure travelers and 71% of business travelers shopped or purchased travel products using a mobile device in the last year. Among these visitors, half have conducts research to a hotel. One quarter of leisure travelers and a third of business travelers have booked with a mobile device.


Mobile technologies, as well as other distribution channels, are used before the departure, either for research or reservations. Indeed, large proportions of travelers are using their mobile device before the trip and while in transit. People often have a limit with their access to Mobile Web because of high user fees when traveling internationally so Wifi zones are very helpful for the used of mobile technologies.


For distribution in the hospitality industry, most major hotel chains have a mobile application which the principal use is the distribution, but where there are also retention strategies. With the application, users can also find information about services offered by the hotel. According to us, it is a competitive aspect to create a mobile application for a hotel. The application of the W chain is an example of application that stands out. To get you in the mood for a W stay, the app streams music created by famous DJs in Ibiza and gives you an option to listen to it at the moment or to purchase it on iTunes. The IPhone app enables the users to book a room, order room service, send a message through the app to request what ever you want and view special offers. Indeed, like demonstrated by Schaal, “if you select an Insider section of the app, there are options to “Order In” room service 24/7 and charge it to your room; an “I Need” tab to request towels, bedding and bath products; an “Anything Else” section for sending special requests or questions to hotel staff; and a “Treat Youself or Someone Else” button for pre-ordering things like chocolate-covered strawberries and sparkling wine1.” We love this application because it combines pleasure and utility.

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There is many other example of application for distribution. HotelTonight, the king of the principle of the last minute, proposes an application that shows offers of the day, at prices up to 70% off. In the event industry, QDelegate offers a solution for communication between hoteliers, event organizers, convention and participants. The application facilitates the planning of the event and the communication logistics during the meeting.


Mobility also creates a change in customer’s services. Due to mobile devices, some changes are present in the hospitality industry like the arrival of payment by a mobile device and automatic currency conversion, the emergence of virtual concierge, the substation of key hotel rooms for smart phones, room service from client’s smartphone which allows the client to be served anywhere in the hotel, to name only a few. A change that we think is interesting is the return of printed promotional materials, which allow the customer to scan a QR code to discover the news of the establishment and activities to do in the area. Mobile devices also allow hotels to change their installation of systems to control thermostats and lighting because the clients can control it with their smartphone. It is a good sustainable strategy in our point of view. There is also an application created by Lodgenet that turns your smartphone into a remote control in the hotel room. This application is very popular and is used in already 500,000 hotel chains like Hilton, Marriott, Hyatt, Starwood, IHG and Fairmount. The application can also be modified by the hotel and add a section on the facilities and surroundings can be add. The customers can also get their bill, settle the bill, order and have touristic information with the app.


Instead of developing their own mobile application, managers can adhere to customized solution like InHotelApp. It allows the hotelier to provide practical information to its clients, without the need to have Internet access, which is very useful in our point of view because we don’t always have access to Internet or Wifi.


To conclude, we think that most changes related to mobile device will be easily integrated in the hospitality industry but some of them will represent a challenge. The industry needs to adapt its offer to the customer’s need and those days, it is all about new technologies.


Key words: mobile device, hospitality industry, mobile application, smartphone

Source: LEVASSEUR, Maite (2012). Levee du rideau sur la mobilite dans lindustrie hoteliere: Acte 1, April 5, 2012, from Reseau de veille: http://veilletourisme.ca/2012/04/05/levee-du-rideau-sur-la-mobilite-dans-lindustrie-hoteliere-acte-1/

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