Hotel Online  Special Report

 
Maintain Control Over Rates and
Allotments with Online Contracting

 
Singapore, 18 April 2004 � Instability in global politics, climate and economies is having an enormous impact on the tourism industry. Like modern financial markets, where billions of dollars in �hot money� is transferred on an instant�s notice to maximize yield or escape risk, easy access to situational information at a destination and increasing flexibility in air fares and schedules allow tourists to make last-minute changes in itineraries. Increasingly, hotels gearing up for traditional peak-season occupancy are faced with whole floors of empty rooms, while hotels at another formerly less-popular destination are suddenly filled to capacity. 

Unfortunately, many hotels are unable to fully capitalize on such unexpected good fortune. The practice of hedging against low occupancy by allocating large blocks of rooms to wholesalers and large agents at discounted rates can compel a hotel to refuse last-minute reservations by direct guests and small agents, though they would be willing to pay premium rates. In effect, the hotel has surrendered control over room rates to a third party. 

To avoid this situation, many hotels have turned to online contracting. Basically an automated system of spot contracting with agents and corporate clients, online contracting uses an Internet-based database application to accept and instantly confirm reservations made through the hotel�s own website. As opposed to a standard online reservation system, in online contracting the agent or corporate client requesting a reservation uses a unique hotel-supplied login/password to confirm their identity, which makes the transaction legally binding. The instant confirmation and secure transmission capabilities of an online contracting system enable a hotel to share room allotments among a large number of agents and clients, accepting reservations on a �first-come, first-served basis.�

�Hotels often do not realize that manual contracts with agencies to set room rates and allotments for a fixed period means that they are surrendering a measure of control over their product,� said Hartono Liman, Director of Pelican System, an online contracting provider. �Online contracting allows hotels to set rates and allotments as the situation demands, as well as providing better service to agents and other clients.�

Visit Pelican stand at HITEC. 2004 � Dallas. 
Stand 1720  (June 22 � 24 �2004)

About Pelican E-distribution System 

Pelican Hotel E-distribution System is a web-based application designed to manage room rate, reservation, and room allotments easily and efficiently. Pelican can be linked to your own hotel web site to provide instant reservation and confirmation services for Internet users, travel agents, tour operators, and corporate clients. 

With full security and a wide range of user-configurable options the Pelican Hotel E-distribution system lets you reduce distribution costs and provide selected agents and corporate clients with direct, secure access to confidential rates and room allotments. 

For more information about Pelican please email: [email protected] or visit pelican web site at www.pelicansystem.com.

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Also See: Pelican Announces the Launch of www.hoteldealdirect.com / April 2004
How Online Contracting Can Maximize Hotel Revenue / H. Liman, Director of Pelican system / March 2004
Unlock the Power of Your Hotel Web Site / H. Liman, Director of Pelican system / March 2004
'Online Contracting' Increases Travel Agent Production and Support; Allows Hotels to Set Rates and Allotments As the Situation Demands / March 2004
New Hotel E-distribution & Reservation System Offers Automated Room Rate and Allotment Management / February 2004
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