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...ist mir schon ein paar Mal aufgefallen und inzwischen interessant genug für mich, um einen eigenen Thread aufzumachen.
https://www.tnooz.com/article/bidroom-and-booking-com/
When a startup claims it is stealing business from Booking.com
Feb 15.2017
BidRoom is the same as countless other startups in the travel industry when they claim to be disrupting bookings or solving travel planning, etc.
Many newbies coming into the sector often say they are the “Uber of X” or the “Airbnb of Y”, but very few go directly for a jugular of a rival, especially one that is hundreds of times bigger.
There is, of course, a difference between the ability to shout loudly with your marketing and actually doing something about it commercially, too.
In one of the more brazen tactics of the last few years, BidRoom claims it will be causing headaches for the likes of Booking.com and Expedia by “undercutting their prices and stealing away bookings”.
The Netherlands-based hotel booking service, which secured a €1 million funding round in June 2016 and operates on an almost negligible commission model, has come up with a process that it says eventually “take over” the online travel agency giant pair.
Fighting talk, of course, so how does believe this can be achieved?
Travellers that have already booked a room on any OTA (but Booking.com, Expedia and Hotels.com are those in its sights) can forward their confirmation email, and then as long as the booking had a free cancellation policy, BidRoom will secure it at a lower rate.
The traveller just has to cancel their existing reservation.
BidRoom then sends the consumer a link to its own platform where they can make a booking under the new rate.
An official says the process can take up to 72 hours to complete, depending on the speed in which the cancellation is made and the new rate negotiated.
“Usually we are able to send the new offers to the consumers on the same day they send us their original booking confirmations.
“Sometimes it’s ten minutes, but sometimes it can take two days or if the booking confirmation is sent to us on the weekend – up to 72 hours.
“The new offers that we send to the consumers are valid for 48 hours, and we promise that the rate won’t increase in that time.”
BidRoom claims the tactic has resulted in “hundreds” of rebookings being made via the service.
Booking.com, inevitably, says it has “no comment” to make.
https://www.tnooz.com/article/bidroom-and-booking-com/
When a startup claims it is stealing business from Booking.com
Feb 15.2017
BidRoom is the same as countless other startups in the travel industry when they claim to be disrupting bookings or solving travel planning, etc.
Many newbies coming into the sector often say they are the “Uber of X” or the “Airbnb of Y”, but very few go directly for a jugular of a rival, especially one that is hundreds of times bigger.
There is, of course, a difference between the ability to shout loudly with your marketing and actually doing something about it commercially, too.
In one of the more brazen tactics of the last few years, BidRoom claims it will be causing headaches for the likes of Booking.com and Expedia by “undercutting their prices and stealing away bookings”.
The Netherlands-based hotel booking service, which secured a €1 million funding round in June 2016 and operates on an almost negligible commission model, has come up with a process that it says eventually “take over” the online travel agency giant pair.
Fighting talk, of course, so how does believe this can be achieved?
Travellers that have already booked a room on any OTA (but Booking.com, Expedia and Hotels.com are those in its sights) can forward their confirmation email, and then as long as the booking had a free cancellation policy, BidRoom will secure it at a lower rate.
The traveller just has to cancel their existing reservation.
BidRoom then sends the consumer a link to its own platform where they can make a booking under the new rate.
An official says the process can take up to 72 hours to complete, depending on the speed in which the cancellation is made and the new rate negotiated.
“Usually we are able to send the new offers to the consumers on the same day they send us their original booking confirmations.
“Sometimes it’s ten minutes, but sometimes it can take two days or if the booking confirmation is sent to us on the weekend – up to 72 hours.
“The new offers that we send to the consumers are valid for 48 hours, and we promise that the rate won’t increase in that time.”
BidRoom claims the tactic has resulted in “hundreds” of rebookings being made via the service.
Booking.com, inevitably, says it has “no comment” to make.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.334.696 von R-BgO am 16.02.17 11:05:00
so sieht eine inbound-Werbemail aus:
das mit dem switch-feature steht unten...
2 Finanzierungsrunden in 2017: https://www.bidroom.com/pages/press/Bidroomcom-secures-subst…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.179.495 von R-BgO am 04.03.18 00:07:41
das war letztes Jahr noch nicht,
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