New Barometer On Hospitality Recovery Trends

D-EDGE launches the enhanced version of its online Hospitality Recovery Tracker

On April 9th, D-EDGE launched the Hospitality Recovery Tracker to help hoteliers and the hospitality ecosystem spot the first signs of recovery, so they could allocate the right resources at the right time.

Paris - On April 9th, D-EDGE launched the Hospitality Recovery Tracker to help hoteliers and the hospitality ecosystem spot the first signs of recovery, so they could allocate the right resources at the right time.

D-EDGE is happy to launch the V2 of its Recovery Tracker barometer: quicker, easier to use, and richer.

D-EDGE Hospitality Recovery tracker is web-based. Everyone can access it: there is no need to register or download anything. There is no marketing purpose here; we simply want to help our industry get a good understanding of the ongoing trends.

The barometer is built on data collected using our Central Reservation platform from 10,000+ independent hotels (individuals and groups).

Data available in the tracker include:

  • Daily bookings by hotel country or by main regions/cities,
  • Daily confirmed bookings and cancellations,
  • Bookings by creation date and arrival date,
  • Data by channels (Direct channel, OTAs, ..) and markets for 2020 and 2019.

There are many ways to play with the Recovery Tracker to filter the data as you need:

  • Select one or several countries/cities; for example, Spain only or Spain AND Portugal.
  • Select one or several distribution channels; for example, hotel website only.
  • Select the booking origin to see the domestic or international market.

Below you can see examples of the kinds of trends that can be spotted using the D-EDGE Hospitality Recovery Tracker.

***Special offer for press : If you need specific data that is not available in our barometer, please contact Isabelle Falque; she will look at your demand with our data scientists.***

Examples of Trends visible on the Recovery Tracker 1 - Globally the booking levels are still well below 2019 level, but Direct Bookings are already reaching last year's volume.

2 - Globally the demand is driven by Domestic Markets (E.g. French travellers booking hotels in France). The volume of domestic bookings is much higher than last year's.

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Isabelle Falque

Chief Marketing & Communication Officer [email protected] +33 678 680 980

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