Wholesalers who have negotiated discounted rates with the hotel under the pretext of needing wholesale rates to bundle with air or local activities, etc. into packages, and then leak the discounted rates "naked" online-primarily via the OTAs or their initiatives like Booking.basic. This is a huge problem in Europe and APAC, not so much in the U.S. See this article by HotelBeds, trying to present itself as anti-rate leaker, while a lot of hotels accuse this wholesaler to be one of the rate leakage offenders. What's your take?

Peter O’Connor
Peter O’Connor
Professor of Strategy at University of South Australia Business School

Given the transparency of the Internet and the growing role of metasearch in the travel distribution process, rate leakage is a challenge that hotels can no longer ignore.  Although it might be painful in the short run, AMPUTATION is the only solution that will work!.  

If enough properties cut the worst offenders off, they will finally get the message that hotels are no longer willing to tolerate their shady practices.  As a sector, we have faced and failed to deal with this challenge for many years.  Now is the time for action!

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