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As price sensitive vacationers turn to third party reservation systems for the best deal and last minute travelers turn to their mobile phones for on-the-spot hotel bookings, the use of travel agents and dial-in phone reservations continues to rapidly decline.
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When looking at the top 30 brands , online hotel bookings accounted for 57 percent of all reservations made in late 2010. That is an increase of 19 percent since 2006 according to an eTRACK report and speaks to the urgency for hotels to get in the game with a custom site that caters to online room reservations.
As online travel reservations have reached their highest peak, smartphones have enabled a new form of Internet-based room booking to step into the spotlight, adding to the complexity of developing a successful Internet marketing strategy.
A recent study by comScore found that over 50 percent of smartphone users (those with a iPhone, Android, Windows or Blackberry device) had accessed travel-related luxury sydney hotels bondi sites from their phones. Additionally, one in five smartphone users had actually used their device to make a hotel booking or airline reservation.
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Greg Thomson is vice president of Sales Marketing for B4Checkin. In addition to overseeing sales and marketing for B4Checkin, Thomson is a management professor at Saint Mary's University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He has 15 years of management experience in the hotel industry, including stints as hotel manager at The Westin Nova Scotian and director of rooms for The Prince George Hotel. As director luxury sydney hotels bondi of revenue for Centennial Hotels Ltd., he was B4Checkin's first customer before joining the company in 2009. Thomson holds a master's luxury sydney hotels bondi of business administration from Saint Mary's University. luxury sydney hotels bondi Learn more about B4Checkin at www.b4checkin.com or visit them at HITEC booth #1023.
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