Strategic partnerships
To stand apart from the crowd, hoteliers must now seek out new distribution channels. Some have benefitted from the rise in niche travel guides from the likes of Wallpaper, Monocle or Louis Vuitton. Others have started using local partners with complementary offerings as ambassadors.
The Waldhotel at the Bürgenstock resort near Lake Lucerne in Switzerland has partnered with renowned private clinics in the area, who refer their patients to the hotel. In Amsterdam, the Student Hotel relies in part on referrals from local demand generators such as universities and student guides. This type of strategy helps hotels ground themselves in the local scene, offering a more authentic experience and creating new revenue streams tied to local visitors.
“Affinity-based referencing is another way for hoteliers to stand out.”
Strategic referencing and social media
Affinity-based referencing is another way for hoteliers to stand out, especially when they have a strong concept. For instance, road trip enthusiasts booking a vintage van on Washington-based platform PacWesty are encouraged to stay at the Kimpton Hotel Vintage in Seattle before or after their trip. Virgin hotels are active on local Reddit forums, offering advice on activities, attractions - and where to stay, of course. Social media apps such as Pinterest and Instagram have also become ideal outlets for hotels to advertise, providing more creative control over the experience than with OTAs. So long as they can be tied back to the hotel concept, these new outlets can boost a hotel’s perceived value, reach a more qualitative audience and increase direct reservations.
This article is extracted from the Hotel Concept Handbook, developed by Creative Supply in partnership with EHL and has been used to create winning hotel concepts. For hoteliers, it helps to create integrated, compelling concepts that attract the interest of guests and industry professionals alike by linking storytelling to operations or design. The Hotel Concept Framework is taught every year to students at EHL.