How traditional hoteliers are harnessing modern tech to enhance guest experience

There’s a lot of innovation happening in the hospitality world lately. It was said many times a few years ago that the pandemic accelerated tech adoption in the sector at the rate of “decades in days.” And after a period of upheaval, we’re now seeing a period of growth and adjustment in many areas of the world.

In a report titled Technology in Hospitality: 20 Trends Shaping the Industry by Hotel Tech Report, Jordan Hollander recently wrote: “With so much change in the sector, it can be difficult to decide what new software to purchase or where to allocate budget. Although the industry changes rapidly, it’s clear that a few key trends are driving hotels forward.”

We pulled several highlights from this report and added a few that should also be on the radar. Some of these were accelerated by the pandemic and others by different factors, but all are changing the game and likely here to stay.

Renewable energy

Hoteliers committed to reducing their environmental impact are adopting various eco-friendly strategies. These include the installation of solar panels, transitioning to energy-efficient lighting, and utilizing thermal heat pumps. Some hotels are even approaching or achieving net-zero and carbon-neutral status, room2 in Chiswick, London, and the Four Elements Hotel in Amsterdam.

Online & mobile booking

Hoteliers have been leveraging online and mobile booking to enhance the efficiency and convenience of the reservation process with user-friendly websites and mobile apps for some time now. More recently, hotels and resorts are also using these systems to book and manage spa and other ancillary revenue offerings like workshops and classes, tennis and pickleball courts, cabanas, and more. These systems can integrate with a hotel’s property management system (PMS), allowing for a more streamlined guest experience.

Contactless check-in and checkout & touchless payments

Contactless check-in and checkout, using mobile apps and self-service kiosks for quick ID scanning and room key dispensing, streamline processes for both guests and hoteliers. This efficient approach also applies to spas and other hotel services. The added convenience of paying through digital wallets and mobile payments enhances the guest experience, saves time, reduces lineups, and decreases the need for front desk staff.

Digital tipping

Fewer guests are carrying cash and it’s the housekeepers and valets who have been paying the price. Fortunately, properties are adopting digital tipping apps that allow guests to leave tips through digital payment methods that work with QR codes or links through which guests can access the payment platform which then handles the tip out.

Artificial Intelligence (A.I.)

AI is gaining traction in the hotel industry, aiding hoteliers in enhancing guest satisfaction, maximizing revenue, and reducing costs. AI-driven hotel software systems can offer rate suggestions, forecast demand, roll out promotions, manage staff scheduling, handle concierge tasks, and more.

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