Hotels Lead The Way In Online Travel Bookings, Study
Finds
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Hotels Lead The Way In Online Travel Bookings, Study Finds
EDMONTON, Alberta, Sept. 17, 2003 -- Consumers find it
easier to book hotels online than flights, but there's still
room for improvement, a study by Edmonton-based Web Mystery
Shoppers International Inc. (www.webmysteryshoppers.com) has
found. At the airline booking sites studied, 37% of Web
Mystery Shoppers(TM) got error messages when they tried to
fill in forms, versus only 15% at the hotel sites. When
asked if they would recommend the site to a friend, the
average response from hotel shoppers was 4.25 on a 5 point
scale (where 5 meant "definitely"), versus only 3.86 for
those trying to book airplane tickets. However, 75% of air
travelers versus only 59% of hotel bookers were confident
that they knew what the total costs would be before starting
to place their orders.
"Booking a hotel is easier because there aren't usually as
many different options to choose from," notes Tema Frank,
president of Web Mystery Shoppers International Inc. "But I
was surprised to find that the airline sites are doing
better job of telling people what their plans will cost.
Even business travelers do usually have a budget, so they
need to know the costs to make a decision."
Other frustrations for hotel bookers:
- Getting a long list of results with no way to sort it by
price.
- Lack of maps or information about where the hotel was
located relative to key tourist or business attractions.
- Not being told how much taxes or other fees would add to
their total costs before they had to enter their credit card
information.
- Lack of photographs of the rooms or hotels under
consideration.
These 30 hotel chains and booking agency web sites were
studied: Best Western Inc., Cheaprooms.com,
Cheaptickets.com, Comfort Inns, Country Inns & Suites,
Crowne Plaza, Days Inn, EconoLodge, Expedia.com, Fairmont
Hotels, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, Hampton Inns,
Hilton Hotels, Holiday Inn, Hotels.com, Hotwire.com, Hyatt
Hotels, Marriott, Motel 6, Octopustravel.com, Orbitz.com,
Priceline.com, Radisson Hotels and Resorts, Red Roof Inns,
Sheraton, Super 8, Travelocity.com, Travelogia.com,
Travelweb.com, and Westin Hotels.
Both the hotel bookings and airline bookings studies are
available for purchase from Web Mystery Shoppers
International Inc. Toll-free: 1-866-211-7027.
www.webmysteryshoppers.com
Web Mystery Shoppers International Inc. helps companies
increase sales and lower selling costs. By using large
numbers of trained, paid testers, who work from their own
computers and provide detailed, page-by-page feedback about
their experience, clients get insight not only about the
web site, but about differences in user perception based on
variables like computer and browser systems and Internet
experience. www.webmysteryshoppers.com Toll-free:
1-866-211-7027.
For further information:
Tema Frank
President, Web Mystery Shoppers International Inc.
Toll-free: 1-866-211-7027 Tel: (780) 444-5645 Cell: (780) 709-7345
tema@webmysteryshoppers.com
www.webmysteryshoppers.com
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