Footloose and fancy-free or a future in jeopardy?

The findings of a large study on the future of independent accommodation providers will be exclusively revealed during a conference session at WTM London on Wednesday, November 4 2015.

The findings of a large study on the future of independent accommodation providers will be exclusively revealed during a conference session at WTM London on Wednesday, November 4 2015.

The session, entitled โ€œThe Independent US and European Lodging Market: Lost Opportunities?โ€ will use recent research undertaken by Phocuswright and h2c, a technology provider to the independent hospitality industry.

Michaela Papenhoff, Senior Market Analyst, Europe at Phocuswright Inc., and Managing Director of h2c, will present the key findings during the session, giving valuable insight into how independents are faring and what their future looks like.

In researching the report, called Independent Lodging Market: Marketing, Distribution and Technology Strategies for Non-Branded Properties, the authors compared market size, marketing tactics and partnerships, distribution practices, technology employments and other key trends among independent properties in Europe and the US.

Papenhoff said: โ€œThe independent lodging markets in Europe and the US are huge, complex and underserved.

โ€œThey are also unique โ€“ with independents representing 75% of hotels in Europe but only 25% in the US. There are hundreds of thousands of non-branded properties competing for share in both markets and their distribution and marketing strategies are not fully understood.

โ€œBy shedding light on the challenges and preferences of independent properties, the study passes on a better understanding of their wants and needs.โ€

World Travel Market London, Senior Director, Simon Press said: โ€œIndependent accommodation providers stand out from the crowd by offering something different. Often theyโ€™re pioneers โ€“ at the forefront of the latest in hotel services and quick to react to new trends and new requirements among guests. Yet they are constantly in danger of being squeezed out by the bigger players.

โ€œThere is room for both in the worldwide travel industry. This report is sure to stir debate on the future, challenges and opportunities that face the independent hotelier.โ€

โ€œThe Independent US and European Lodging Market: Lost Opportunities?โ€ seminar will take place on Wednesday, November 4, 1230-1330 hours in South Gallery 21 and 22.

Members of the press can get a sneak preview of the findings at a Press Conference on Wednesday, November 4, 1000-1100 hours in Platinum Suite 5.

eTurboNews is a media partner for World Travel Market (WTM).

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