The online pricing practices of up-market Barcelona hotels - an international comparision

Otros/as autores/as

Universitat Ramon Llull. Facultat de Turisme i Direcció Hotelera Sant Ignasi

Essec Business School

Fecha de publicación

2006



Resumen

The number and variety of web based distribution channels over which the customer can purchase the hotel product continues to grow, which has resulted in increased price transparency. Customers can use the web to easily and conveniently compare prices across alternative channels, which from the perspective of the seller making having a coherent strategy important. Using Barcelona up-market hotels as an example, this study evaluates hotel property's pricing and distribution strategies by surveying room rates across a set of consumer focused distribution channels and analysing the findings in terms of consistency and logic. Findings indicate that Barcelona hotels do not have a coherent strategy and could benefit from re-evaluating the prices at which they sell their rooms on each channel. The findings are also compared to prior studies to benchmark their performance against international norms.

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Artículo


Versión aceptada

Páginas

12 p.

Publicado por

13th International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism, Lausanne (Switzerland), 2006

Publicado en

M. Hitz et al. (eds.). Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2006. Wien: Springer, 2006, pp. 221-233.

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