Marriott Rewards ranks highest in overall customer satisfaction

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WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA – Marriott Rewards1 ranks highest among hotel loyalty/rewards programs with an overall customer satisfaction score of 707 on a 1,000 point scale, according to the inaugural 2014 H

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA – Marriott Rewards1 ranks highest among hotel loyalty/rewards programs with an overall customer satisfaction score of 707 on a 1,000 point scale, according to the inaugural 2014 Hotel Loyalty/Rewards Program Satisfaction ReportSM released today.

The report measures customer satisfaction by examining five factors (in order of importance): account maintenance/management (23%); ease of redeeming points/miles (22%); ease of earning points/miles (18%); reward program terms and ease of earning points/miles (16%); and customer service (5%).

KEY FINDINGS

Following Marriott Rewards in the rankings are IHG Rewards Club2 (704) and Canada-based Delta Hotels’ Delta Privilege (703).
Account maintenance/management and ease of redeeming points/miles are the two most heavily weighted factors in determining loyalty/rewards program satisfaction; together, they account for nearly half of the overall index weight (45%).
Recommendation of friends and family plays an important role in loyalty/rewards program selection. When asked why they chose one particular loyalty/rewards program over another, 19 percent of customers cite recommendation of a friend or family member as the reason.
On average, customers who rate their loyalty/rewards program 10 on a 10-point scale provide twice as many word-of-mouth recommendations (4.0), compared to those that give any other satisfaction rating (1.8).
When asked how they became aware of loyalty/rewards programs, customers cite the hotel employee during check-in/check-out (43%), followed by the hotel’s website (25%) and promotional material received directly from the hotel (14%).
“While many hotels focus on advertising and marketing to create awareness of their loyalty programs, there is no better recruiting tool than word of mouth,” said Rick Garlick, global travel and hospitality practice lead at J.D. Power. “We find that 43 percent of customers learn about a particular loyalty program from a hotel employee at the point of check-in or check-out. This is significantly higher than the next most frequent source of awareness, which is the hotel brand website at 25 percent.”

According to Garlick, “Since referrals by hotel staff are so effective in fostering program awareness among customers, hotels have a tremendous opportunity to recruit guests into their loyalty programs by training staff to highlight key advantages of participating in their particular programs.”

The 2014 Hotel Loyalty/Rewards Program Satisfaction Report is based on responses from more than 3,800 consumers who have joined a hotel loyalty plan. Invitations to participate in the online survey were sent via email to panelists in March 11 through March 25, 2014.

Overall Index Rankings

J.D. Power.com Power Circle Ratings

(Based on a 1,000-point scale)

For Consumers

Marriott Rewards
707
5

IHG Rewards Club*
704
5

Delta Privilege
703
5

La Quinta Returns
686
4

Drury Gold Key Club
685
4

Hilton HHonors
684
4

Choice Privileges
684
4

Report Average
676
3

Club Carlson
658
2

Fairmont President’s Club
657
2

Starwood Preferred Guest
651
2

Omni Hotels Select Guest
648
2

Wyndham Rewards
645
2

Red Roof Inn Redicard
639
2

Hyatt Gold Passport
638
2

Best Western Rewards
635
2

Power Circle Ratings Legend

5 โ€“ Among the best

4 โ€“ Better than most

3 โ€“ About average

2 โ€“ The rest

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