TripAdvisor has revealed the results of the
latest TripAdvisor Industry Index hotel survey.
With more than 25,000 responses from
hoteliers around the globe, and over 500 from Thailand alone, the
survey has revealed some interesting findings about today’s top
hospitality industry trends.
According to the survey, a greater
percentage of Thailand (31%) and Indonesia (30%) hoteliers plan to
increase the number of employees they have. In comparison,
hoteliers in Japan (20%), New Zealand (9%) and Australia (8%)
trail behind.
Nearly half (49%) of Thailand properties felt
that the economy will improve, while in comparison, Indonesia
ranks first in the world, with 67% of properties questioned
expecting the economy to improve in the next 6 months.
Additionally, the business outlook for
accommodation in Asia Pacific, has improved slightly as 50% now
expect the economy to improve, up from 48% according to the last
Industry Index survey in December 2011.
Most Positive Outlook: 1. Indonesia 2.
Brazil 3. Russia 4. United States 5. India
Most Negative Outlook: 1. New Zealand 2.
France 3. Spain 4. Italy 5. Greece
Larger Properties More
Profitable
In the last six months, 29% of Thailand
properties reported to have been extremely or very profitable.
Additionally, 37% of larger properties (with over 50 rooms)
indicated that they had been extremely or very profitable,
compared to 24% of smaller properties (50 rooms or less).
Within Asia Pacific, Indonesia and India saw a
stronger start to the year. 44% of accommodations in Indonesia and
35% in India reported being extremely or very profitable.
Room Rate Rankings
Top 5 for Lower Rates: 1. Greece – 58% 2.
Spain – 43% 3. Italy – 37% 4. Australia – 32% 5. New
Zealand – 29%
Top 5 for Higher Rates: 1. U.S. – 47% 2.
Brazil – 42% 3. Russia¹ – 42% 4. Indonesia – 37% 5.
Turkey – 35%
Special Offers and
Deals: How Thailand Hotels Win Guests
Top Special Offers: 1. Discounts of rooms –
64% 2. Special amenities (e.g. free WiFi) – 49% 3. Free
night’s stay with booking – 28% 4. Free parking – 19% 5.
Free local transport – 17%
Only 5% of Thailand accommodations do not have
any special offers.
What’s with Free WiFi?
41% of the respondents who do not currently
offer free WiFi, plan to do so in the next six months
Social Media Rankings
Thailand (80%) ranks #6 in the world for usage
of social media to attract travellers after Malaysia (89%) and
Indonesia (84%), but beating its counterparts in Asia Pacific such
as Japan (62%), Australia (55%) and New Zealand (46%).
Across Thailand property types and sizes,
respondents cited marketing through social media sites (51%),
industry research/reports (41%) and friend’s recommendation (24%)
as the top reasons why they are using social media, while posting
deals (68%), responding to guest feedback (66%) and promoting
events (50%) were the most common responses for how they are using
these sites.
33% of respondents monitor mentions of their
property once a day with 64% reporting that internal staff manages
monitoring responsibility. In both cases, these were the most
common responses.
Eco-Friendly
Programs
Ranked #13 in the world for eco-friendly
practices. Thailand hoteliers (75%) beat its counterparts in Asia
Pacific such as Japan (69%) but is behind New Zealand (93%),
Australia (80%), India (80%) and Malaysia (76%).
The most common eco-friendly programs are energy
efficient light bulbs (66%), towel/linen reuse (65%) and energy
efficiency program (61%).
When asked why they offer eco-friendly programs,
respondents cited cost reduction (69%) and marketing purpose (40%)
as their top reasons.
“The TripAdvisor Industry Index underscores the
current economic climate, as hoteliers in North America, Asia
Pacific and Latin America are all approximately twice as likely to
report being profitable in the last six months than hoteliers in
the EMEA region,” said Christine Petersen, president, TripAdvisor
for Business. “What’s encouraging is the traction accommodations
are making in the areas of online, social and mobile marketing.
While currently only a quarter of respondents offer programs to
engage with mobile device users, we expect this number to grow.”
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