OPINION: Technology will bring back customer loyalty
What happened to brand loyalty? Today’s consumers have been trained to research products and prices, read reviews and make educated and discerning purchase decisions.
To reach and engage customers in 2019, companies need to deeply understand what today’s consumers value most to appeal to their personal needs.
This is especially true in travel – because experiences have taken priority over possessions as a path to happiness and fulfilment. Personalisation has become the “new thing” to drive traveller satisfaction, and machine learning (ML) is the powerful and positive disruptor in the hospitality industry that will drive this improved guest experience.
Moving forward into the future, artificial intelligence (AI) and ML will also move beyond the traveller to the supplier to provide the insights and actions they need to attract customers while optimising their occupancy and ADR. The travel industry is entering an era of both traveller and supplier personalisation – leveraging high tech to deliver high touch experiences.
Speeding up technology adoption
Demographic shifts, driven by millennials and Gen Z, will continue to speed up the trend of technology adoption. If hotels want to appeal to these generations, they’ll need to provide an experience that maps to these increasingly savvy and sophisticated travellers, using technology.
Hotels are also adapting to this audience with “cool” co-work spaces, including the soon to open Kafnu Alexandria, a space that combines co-working, office space, a boutique hotel and members club.
It’s crystal clear that young travellers are wonderfully different in how they consume travel from previous generations – from how they book, to where they travel, to their in-market and on-property preferences. To win their loyalty, travel brands must really listen to them and deliver the experiences they expect. The winners of tomorrow will be the ones able to meet these new guest expectations and the same time, surprise them with something new.
The ‘next best action’
While AI and ML are being used routinely with hotel guests – from chatbots to in-room ordering, these technologies are also transforming the supplier side, removing friction and driving greater efficiencies for hotels. One such example is personalised property recommendations to improve star ratings. Imagine a data-informed and action-driven bot that provides a hotelier with recommendation on how to optimize their positive reviews. “Your breakfast is getting less than 3-star reviews. Guests most often note that there are no healthy options, and the coffee often isn’t hot. By changing your coffee and offering a healthy breakfast your reviews could average four stars.”
Now imagine that instead of an experience that gives you the insights and actions via words on a screen, it comes to life in human video bot to guide you through them, helping to further optimise company performance.
“Hello Charles, did you know that due to a compression period in your area next month, your competitors have all adjusted their pricing up approximately 30 per cent. I recommend you do the same.” Similar to Google Assistant, hoteliers could pick the gender, accent and physical characteristics of their “concierge” to make it a familiar, comfortable, personal experience.
Loyalty to rise again as hotels embrace tech
Travellers want to feel known and appreciated. Hyper-personalisation will dominate technology development and will continue to grow in importance. For guests, knowing their likes and dislikes and using the information to acknowledge the guest and create a customised experience is a game-changer. For hotels, personalisation creates deeper and more authentic relationships with their most valued hotel guests through simple but meaningful actions.
Technology solutions that remove friction points for the traveller can also be advantageous to travel suppliers – not just by enhancing the travellers’ experience, but by also driving business efficiencies. Chat bots answer simple questions in real time. Personal devices provide an immersive in-room technology experience. Technology enhancements can benefit the guest and the property.
Hotels are already providing tablets that let guests to order food and beverages, request housekeeping or maintenance, and allow logins to streaming service like Stan and Netflix to binge on the latest shows. Even more personalisation is on the horizon: soon the in-room entertainment system will play your favorite Spotify playlist, or video calls will pop up seamlessly on the in-room TV.
Personalisation will be the most critical aspect of loyalty moving forward to create and maintain meaningful relationships with clients. To do this, there must be a focus on using technology to do the heavy lifting on personalization and to simplify this process for both travellers and hoteliers.
And while many hotels may see this as daunting and expensive, there are many tech-forward platform and partners enabling these experiences today. The loyalty chasm is real, and technology can be the golden ticket to ensure loyalty among the younger generations of travelers.
The human touch
The key to these technology advancements, in the travel industry and beyond, is to ensure we retain our humanity. The travel industry is shaped by a desire to interact with, learn about and understand other cultures and people. While new technologies will make certain processes more efficient, we cannot remove the human element, and must make sure it permeates everything we develop. Ultimately, technology helps connect people by making travel easy, intuitive and seamless. Something around how humans create an experience? Or something that shows our value?
From a supplier perspective, technology saves employees from mundane tasks such as answering the same question multiple times a day, freeing them up to interact in more meaningful ways with guests. Technology can take care of the routine, allowing your staff to focus on areas of creativity and emotional intelligence.
Alejandro Moxey is the director of market management at Expedia Group.
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