What is the Definition or Meaning of OTA
and their relevance to the Hospitality Industry?
OTA's stand for Online Travel Agency or Online Travel Agents. In general Online Travel Agents are third party internet / online
bookings or reselling sites which primarily sells hotel rooms, tours, flight tickets, car rentals, vacations, cruise, local
experiences etc.
They cover virtually every aspect of researching, planning, and
booking travel, from choosing the best aero plane seat to reading personal
travel reviews of hotels, to planning what to do in a destination once you
arrive.
As
the use of the internet had increased many times over the years a large number
of consumer-oriented systems like OTA have become available right in the guests mobile or any
devices which have access to the internet.
Synonyms for OTA are IDS - Internet Distribution Systems, Online Booking Channel, Online
Channels, ADS - Alternative Distribution Systems.
Examples of Major OTA's - Online Travel Agency are:
- Expedia
Group - Expedia.com, Hotels.com, Vrbo.com, HomeAway.com, Orbitz.com,
Travelocity, Expedia Cruises etc.
- Priceline
Group - booking.com, agoda.com, priceline.com, kayak.com, RentalCars.com,
Opentable.com
- Airbnb -
Airbnb Rentals, Airbnb Experiences.
- TripAdvisor
- TripAdvisor.com, flipkey.com
- MakeMyTrip
- MakemyTrip.com
- ClearTrip
- Cleartrip.com
- Hostel World - Hostelworld.com
- Late Rooms
- LateRooms.com
- Last
Minute - Lastminute.com
- Ctrip -
Trip.com
- Skyscanner
- Skyscanner.com
- Kiwi -
Kiwi.com
- Hotwire -
Hotwire.com
Advantages and Disadvantages of using OTAs in
Hotels:
OTA's
are like two-edged swords for hotels. On one side, they offer exposure and
provide more bookings but on the other hand, these third party booking websites
offer much lower rates than the hotels own website.
How does OTA's Make Money?
The
OTA's charges the hotel commission for each booking which is generated from their website.
These commission rates may vary per each OTA. For example, expedia.com may
charges a commission between 15% to 30% per bookings, whereas booking.com
charges from 10% to 20% for each booking.
Also,
the geography of the hotel where it is located also plays an important role in
these commission charges by the OTAs. Example hotels which are located in the
city may attract more commission percentage than those located in the outer
city or remote areas.
OTA Commission Payment Procedure For Hotels:
Pre-Paid OTA Commission - Some OTA's collect the full rental or booking amount in
advance from the guest at the time of generating the online booking, and then
the payment after deducting the commission is later credited to the hotel's
bank account.
Post-Paid OTA Commission - In this case, the commission statement is sent to the
hotel after each month-end for payment. This commission statement or invoice will consist of the guest details who had booked from their respective OTA.
How
do hotels connect or manage their inventory on OTAs?
Method 1: Login
and manage inventory directly on each OTAs Portal.
As
there are many OTAs and each of them has their own portal to manage inventory
and rates. It is indeed a tedious and time-consuming job to manage your hotel's
inventory on all these OTA's.
Method 2: Use
a Hotel Management Software with an OTA connection.
Nowadays
a with the help of new-age hotel management software / PMS - Property Management System hotels can also automatically update
your hotel's availability in real-time on all sites when a booking is made when
you close a room to sale, or when you want to make bulk changes to your
inventory.
Method 3: Use
a third-party Channel Manager
To
ease the job of hotel revenue staff/managers there are third party software called as
'Channel Manager', which will allow them to sell all their rooms on all
connected OTA sites, GDS Channels, Wholesalers, Hotels own website etc. at the same
time.
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