Travel News - Frustrated With Your Hotel? No Need to Be Loyal




rwoman
Jul 17, 12, 7:36 am
NY Times: Frustrated With Your Hotel? No Need to Be Loyal

Do we tend to be less loyal to hotel programs?

I know I belong to PC (Plat), Hilton (Silver), Marriott, and Club Carlson. Much of my decision rides on cost of the room, but location and points also factor into my decision. I know, at least at some properties, IHG wil likely upgrade me while, at others, they may or may not...naturally this affects the pecking order. I've generally had good experiences with Hilton and Marriott, while Club Carlson properties are a real mixed bag.

I'm sure others have thoughts on this tipic as well.

:)

Business travelers who used to trade expertise about airline mileage loyalty programs are now more likely to swap advice and anecdotes on the ins and outs, and especially the considerable perks, of hotel loyalty programs.

That is why a management consulting firm called CG42 will be publishing this week a study that surveyed more than 3,200 high-volume travelers belonging to various loyalty programs at the nine leading hotel companies. The study looks at “brand vulnerability” among hotel loyalty programs. It ranked them by which are judged to be the most vulnerable to members’ switching to competitors’ programs. Most business travelers have a decided preference in hotel companies but also tend to belong to multiple hotel loyalty programs.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/17/business/unhappy-travelers-can-swap-out-of-hotel-loyalty-programs.html


cordelli
Jul 17, 12, 10:28 am
Saw more than a few people stopping at this page in their papers this morning on the train, I was a bit surprised that many people were reading it for some reason.

rwoman
Jul 17, 12, 10:54 am
Saw more than a few people stopping at this page in their papers this morning on the train, I was a bit surprised that many people were reading it for some reason.

I think that it's easy for many to get "sucked in" with a particular program - of course, if said program takes care of their members, it can be motivating to do so!

It was definitely a headline that caught my attention as well!

:)

Also, thanks for adding in the LINK!! :eek:


CPRich
Jul 17, 12, 3:21 pm
Here's the overview of the actual study:

Overview of Findings (http://cg42.com/42/cg42___2012_Hotel_Group_BVS___Overview_of_Findings .html)

just IMHO, it seems to be a bit shallow - an attempt at a start-up to get some press.



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