Travel suppliers - hotels and airlines - have experimented for years with a supplier-owned online travel agency (OTA) to combat their over-dependency on the mega OTAs like Booking Holdings and Expedia Group. Orbitz started in 2001 as a joint venture of five major U.S. air carriers. The hospitality industry answer to the OTAs was RoomKey — a joint venture among Choice Hotels, Hilton, Hyatt, IHG, Marriott, and Wyndham — launched in January 2012 as "an innovative new online hotel search engine that will provide the simplicity, transparency and breadth of choice consumers expect from a search engine." Both of these attempts to establish a fairer marketplace, a conduit between suppliers/owners of inventory on one side and travel consumers on the other end - failed to gain traction: Orbitz was acquired by Expedia Group in 2015 and RoomKey folded operations in June 2020. Recently, some hotel owners and operators forums - including a prominent one with thousands of hoteliers - have again started discussions about creating a hotel-owned OTA to battle the dominance of Booking and Expedia.

The question here is: In the distribution landscape, is there a place for a hotel-owned OTA, and how viable would be such an initiative?

Linchi Kwok
Linchi Kwok
Professor at The Collins College of Hospitality Management, Cal Poly Pomona

OTAs are online travel agents, meaning they sell more than just hotel rooms. When saying hotels should get into the OTA business, do we want hotels to compete against OTAs or OTAs with a specialty, like Hotels.com? If so, we need to know if hotels have the expertise or resources to sustain a competitive position in the market. RoomKey was an unsuccessful attempt. 

Then, if hotels accept OTAs as one of the many distribution channels available, they should make good use of it. That is, through OTAs, hotels shall be able to reach specific groups of travelers who would not stay with them otherwise. So, instead of suggesting hotels should take the forward vertical integration approach and get into the OTA market too, I recommend hotels should work closely with the existing OTAs. Let's get through such a challenging time together during the COVID-19 pandemic first. Would you agree? 

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