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Travel Innovations and Challenges: DOT's Loyalty Program Hearing, Sustainability Efforts by Google & Expedia, and Hotel Direct Booking Updates

By Greg Duff on April 22, 2024
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This week’s Update features a variety of topics – sustainability (x2), airline loyalty programs, NDC and direct booking campaigns (among others).  I hope you enjoy.

    • DOT Announces Hearing on Airline Frequent Flyer Programs.  Last week, the US Department of Transportation (DOT) announced plans to co-host (with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau) a hearing on May 9 on airline loyalty programs (and associated airline cobranded credit cards) as part of its ongoing investigation into airlines’ alleged deceptive trade practices.  According to a statement issued by the agencies, the hearing will provide an opportunity for the agencies to “gather more information for determining if additional action is needed to ensure fair competition in these industries and a fair and transparent experience for passengers and cardholders.”  Among the areas of interest for the agencies are (1) the practices around booking award tickets, (2) the devaluation of miles over time, (3) the transferability of miles and benefits and (4) the notice given to travelers when program changes occur.  Notably, not one of the major airlines or their cobranded card partners will testify at the hearing.  As in years past, the results of this effort could prove instructive to hoteliers with regard to their own loyalty program and co-branded card practices.  
    • Hotelbeds Delays IPO.  Global wholesaler Hotelbeds has reportedly delayed its IPO ambitions until late 2024 or early 2025.  According to reports, the delay is an attempt to achieve an even higher valuation (higher than the expected $4 billion valuation if Hotelbeds had gone public this summer). 
    • Google and Expedia Announce New Sustainability Features.  In separate announcements this past week, both Google and Expedia announced new features and products to allow travelers to better identify and book (Expedia) more sustainable travel.  On Wednesday, Google announced that it was adding new tools to its Maps, Search, Flights and Hotels products to help travelers identify more environmentally friendly travel options.  These latest tools are in addition to Google’s already existing (and widely used) carbon emissions estimate technology.  Expedia announced the launch of two programs to assist DMOs in promoting sustainable tourism and more environmentally friendly travel options.  The first program,  Destination Climate Champions, educates DMOs on incorporating sustainability into their daily practices.  The second program, Destination Giveback Initiative, works with DMO partners to identify and donate to local causes.
    • Wyndham Seeks to Drive Direct Business Bookings.  Wyndham announced plans last week to improve how companies book group meetings and events and individual business travel.  Among the announced changes, companies booking events and travel can now receive loyalty program points and rewards.  Additional changes include improved account tools making it easier for companies to establish corporate accounts.  Wyndham’s efforts come on the heels of announced changes at Hilton designed to improve the direct booking process for businesses.
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