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Sunday 20 April 2014

Travel Technology: Putting the Customer at the Forefront

“Customer is the King”!! No matter you are into which business, to satisfy the end-user should be the ultimate goal of your business as this ensures long-term business and helps your curb the market competition. However, for the travel industry, the competition is getting tougher with travelers expecting to have an all-inclusive service when they travel. Particularly talking about the airline industry, it is continually shifting through changes in order to meet the customer demands.

The basic equation that we need to understand first is that not all passengers are same and nor do their requirements. Air passengers include a variety of people like couples, students, business professionals, celebrities and the like. And here of course, “one size fits all” strategy won’t work. So, airlines need to consider everyone’s interest and then catalogue their services, amenities and facilities accordingly.

Only by offering lowest fares or last-minute deals, airlines cannot simply ensue that they are offering a value-added service to their customers. From the airline booking process till the customer reach their final destination, the airline performs an active role in the entire process.

Today’s travelers are more mobile and they want on the go service. A secure internet booking system through which customers can book their flights using their mobile devices is perceived as a driving force to generate more leads in the coming time. International consumer surveys made it clear that people prefer booking their flight deals and vacation packages using their mobile device over sitting on a desktop computer to book the travel deals. For the airlines, technology is thus a boon to stimulate business; the more competent an airline booking engine is, the more is the chances for the airline to attract new customers and keep existing ones.

It is quit clear from recent consumer studies that people are ready to pay a higher amount if they get a better service. Along with the pricing factor, the airlines should focus on factors including check-in, boarding, passport control, security and much more.

Considering the customer aspects, we must tell that travel technology can and will surely bring a huge difference in the globetrotting experience of the global travel consumers. Thus, it is the high-time for the airline companies to deploy right technology and enjoy greater customer retention and profit rate. Experts predict that by the next few years, trillions of devices will be connected to mobile networks, and this will add to the travel experience of the people.

Thursday 17 April 2014

Travel Trends 2014: Technology as the Driving Force

According to ITB Berlin World Travel Trend Report, the global travel and tourism industry has witnessed a 4% growth in international trips in the year 2013. The report further states that emerging tourism hot-spots like China and Russia have successfully retained top positions to attract globetrotters; alongside, the Asian and European countries have performed well in the category of emerging tourist destinations. Considering the growth ratio of 2013, experts are speculating that the industry will get a 4 to 5 per cent growth in the coming years in the outbound travel.

Travel Trends 2014: Technology as the Driving Force
Travel and tourism industry has emerged as one of the most lucrative fields over the past years. According to the President and CEO of World Travel & Tourism Council, David Scowsill, the USD 6 trillion industry has shown dramatic investment and economic growth contributing 9.1% of the GDP, which is larger than the automotive industry at 8% GDP and smaller than the banking sector at 11%. Speculating the future of global travel market, experts have suggested possible travel trends, which are ready to buzz the global market in the year 2014.

Mobile Accessories
Smartphone is already a buzz-word in the travel scenario; travelers are now more dependent on the small, easy-to-carry digital devices that contribute towards easing the entire travel experience. Thus, the focus of most technology providers is to invent devices that serves diverse category of users including honeymooners, business professionals, students to leisure travelers.

Relax Visa Programs
To make travel a hassle-free process, many countries have initiated to relax entry requirements. Russia is one of the first countries who is working towards making visa free travel to the EU. Countries like US is also reforming their visa policies so that more and more visitors can come and explore the country. According to experts, it is another step by the travel industry that would contribute towards globalizing the business in the truest sense.

Anywhere Internet
Travel business depends on several verticals and one of them is the amenities or the additional services. Internet is perceived by the experts as one of the most important services that tops the amenity list. With the popularity of portable web-connected devices, people’s demand for an on-the-go internet connection has also increased. Thus, hotel industry is replacing it’s in-room Wi-Fi connections with portable, pocket-size Wi-Fi hotspots that allow the users to conveniently carry it anywhere to access internet. For its multi-device connectivity, speed and portability, its speculated to add up to the guests’ hotel experience in the near future.

Embracing Mobile Ways
The internet increased its dominance as a booking channel and experienced a 10% rise in booking in the past year. Alongside, a growth in mobile bookings has also been noticed and this gave a clear indication that it will continue to grow in the coming year also. Thus, travel providers are now focusing on creating mobile platforms for consumers to easily search and book their travel deals using their mobile devices.

Technology to Supersede
Hotel industry is striving to get hold of the bigger market by introducing technology driven facilities. To achieve this, hotels are working on smart phone check-ins so that the process becomes more lucid. Also, front desks being replaced by kiosks with avatars. However, the primary challenge is to implement these technologies in the third world countries where people are yet to accept this technological shift.

The industry experts are predicting a great shift-through in the year 2014, mainly driven by modern technology. However, the industry needs to address some of the key challenges like stimulating jobs and investment, and eliminating barriers such as visa restrictions, taxation and outmoded infrastructure system.

Tuesday 15 April 2014

Travel Business: How Technology can Contribute

Travel is no doubt one of the most lucrative business areas to explore today, but it’s high potentiality is creating more competition for the market players. The existing as well as emerging travel suppliers are now engaged to explore ways that contribute towards making the travel experience better, convenient and of course, affordable. Harnessing the potential of technological developments is sensed by many as an answer to beat the competition and get better business gains. Understanding how technology can benefit you is the real challenge before the travel providers. To help you develop a better understanding, we have illuminated some of the factors in brief; let’s have a glimpse of these factors:

Targeting the Consumer
The first rule of business, and of course of marketing, is to identify your customers and then understanding their needs. Like other industries, the same rule applies to travel industry too. Internet has empowered travelers to get information and book their travel deals with just few clicks. So now, it is important for travel professionals to identify existing and potential customers across all channels; also, they need to ensure that they are offering most relevant, attractive and easy to book offers across such channels. Understanding this simple fact can help professionals retain existing clients and pull new customer segments.

Embracing Mobility
To be precise, no one today have the time to sit down on their desktop computers and search for hours to find the best holiday deal or navigate through thousands of fight fares to get the cheapest fare. Thus, mobile devices are the best medium to promote travel deals as most travelers prefer searching for and booking the deals using their mobile devices. So now, it’s high time to adopt strategies and technologies that can run on these devices. Software Applications are just the beginning; the industry needs to explore the mobile technology from it’s core to get it’s benefit in the long run.

Understand Geographical Differences
Tourism is a global industry and thus it’s reach is also vast. Serving people from diverse geographical regions requires the service providers to understand what technology they can adopt and what they can’t. Every country is different and so does their market. Countries like USA, UK are hyper-competitive in matters of technology; on the other hand, the third world countries are legging behind by 5 or 10 years. So, developing travel technologies according to the market requirements is the call of the time.

Loyalty Concerns
Today’s travelers are more ‘prosumers’ than ‘consumers’. They think of loyalty in a different perspective. A more transparent dealing from the service provider’s side contribute towards gaining the loyalty of customers more than a complimentary bottle of wine or a free trip can do. Internet technology can, however, help travel dealers to gain this by cutting out the intermediaries from the equation. With lucid communication, quick response and active engagement, you can sure of raising the business bar and ensuring better loyalty towards your customers.

Fortify your Presence
A solid online presence do a better job than your highly paid sales professionals can do. The success of your travel business depends a lot on your search engine ranking and how user-friendly your website is. Offering the convenience to your consumers to make their bookings fast and easy is a better way to increase retention rate as well as to draw more customers to your business.

However, at the end note, we must recognize the fact that the consumers are ultimately human beings. Thus, creating relevant, compelling content across all channels is important when it comes to keep existing customers and attract new ones. You also need to develop an in-depth understanding of what your customers want at the point of research, purchase, pre-trip, during trip and post-trip.