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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Metro Hotels Sees Robust Results After Switch to Sabre Hospitality Solutions’ Comprehensive Distribution Solutions

Sabre Hospitality Solutions, the industry’s leading global hospitality technology company, announced today that Australian hotel group, Metro Hotels, has reported a more than 70 percent increase in bookings as compared to market growth of 4.5 percent after switching to Sabre Hospitality Solutions’ distribution technology and marketing services.  
 
The hotel company migrated to Sabre Hospitality Solutions’ SynXis Central Reservation System in November 2011 to connect seamlessly to all channels including distributing rooms and rates through all four major Global Distribution Systems (GDSs), as well as hundreds of online travel agents.
Metro Hotels has 14 properties throughout Australia and is the oldest 100 percent Australian owned and managed hotel chain.  The hotel group has offered accommodation in key cities and popular holiday and tourist destinations for more than 30 years. 
 
“We have seen huge improvements across the board since our switch to Sabre Hospitality Solutions,” said, Carlie Tait, Group eCommerce Coordinator for Metro Hotels.  “The high level of support, responsiveness and product knowledge we get from Sabre’s Australia based team, as well as the functionality and efficiencies of the system, have made a noticeable impact for our hotels.  I have yet to find anything negative.” 
 
More specifically, the SynXis CRS took Metro Hotel’s turnaround time for rate loading from over a week to just one day.  The enhanced system functionality also allows for a higher volume of information and images that Metro Hotels can load for each property giving the chain the ability to capture a wider audience.
 
“Metro Hotels is taking full advantage of our CRS solution and their results show how the functionality of the system can really make a difference,” said Patrick Andres, vice president Asia-Pacific for Sabre Hospitality Solutions.  “They are also armed with accurate and useful reporting that gives them comprehensive insight  around key source markets and areas that require additional focus.”  

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Metro Hotels Exhibits at BTTB

Metro Hotels exhibits at BTTB

Over the past few years, travel managers and suppliers have had to contend with dramatic and often unpredictable changes in the business environment. Natural disasters, financial crisis, political turmoil and civil unrest made travel planning difficult and put pressures not only on travellers, but also on their managers.

With so much uncertainty surrounding their roles, travel managers need as much information as possible about the aspects they can control, and this year’s BTTB Australia conference aimed to provide vital insights into the travel supply chain. From pricing trends to global best practice, the conference content aimed to draw on the best information out there and apply it to the demands of Australasian travel management.

Over two days, delegates heard from leading experts as well as learnt from their peers in a conference programme that addressed the key issues of the day.

Now in its 13th year, also included the region’s biggest business travel trade show where leading suppliers such as Metro Hotels were on hand to demonstrate their products, services and solutions and discuss developments in their particular field.

Metro Hotels Exhibits at BTTB

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Metro Hotel Sydney Central – Perfect for a City Escape - Metro Hotels

Metro Hotel Sydney Central is the perfect accommodation choice for visitors to Sydney, situated right in the heart of Sydney’s entertainment district and providing easy access to the best Sydney has to offer.

Situated directly opposite the Capitol Theatre, Metro Hotel Sydney Central is the ideal accommodation choice for theatre-goers, particularly with the amazing line-up of internationally-acclaimed productions planned for this year and next.

Shows include Shen Yun (April 27 – May 6, 2012); The Nutcracker on Ice (June 2012); The Addams Family (March 2013); and The Lion King (December 2013), and guests are advised to book their accommodation at the same time as they book their tickets to avoid disappointment.

Located in Pitt Street in the city, Metro Hotel Sydney Central offers quality, comfortable accommodation, including 10 guest suites, 154 superior rooms and, for the more budget conscious, 66 well-equipped standard rooms.

Guests will enjoy a little slice of Asia with Chinatown, Little Japan, Little Korea and ThaiTown offering an eclectic mix of restaurants, mini-marts and shopping outlets all within easy walking distance.

Read on:

Metro Hotel Sydney Central – Perfect for a City Escape - Metro Hotels

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Metro Hotel Tower Mill, Brisbane: Metro Hotel Tower Mill -Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence

Metro Hotel Tower Mill was recently awarded Trip Advisor's Certificate of Excellence for the year of 2011
Metro Hotel Tower Mill has achieved a tridAdvisor Rating of 4 Stars out of 5 stars by its guests and therefore has been awarded a certificate of excellence for the year 2011 presented by the president for trip advisor business Christine Petersen.

View the Offical Metro Hotel Tower Mill Website

Metro Hotel Tower Mill -Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Australian Business Travellers - Not So Keen To Be Green (If It Costs) Despite Having Largest Travel Budgets in Asia Pacific



Business travel research highlights differences between corporate ‘road-warriors’ from eight Asia Pacific countries

Australia might portray itself internationally as a leader in environmental commitment, but a new business travel survey shows that if this translates into paying extra to stay in an environmentally-sensitive hotel, Australian corporate road-warriors appear to be more mean than green.

The Accor Asia Pacific Business Traveller Survey 2011 shows that out of the 10,437 respondents, Australian business travelers were the second least-inclined to pay more for a credentialed “green” hotel. This was despite the fact that Australians had the largest and least-restricted travel budgets in Asia Pacific.

The research, conducted by leading Asia Pacific research consultancy Cimigo Ltd, surveyed members of Accor’s A|Club loyalty programme from eight destinations: Australia, China, Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Singapore, New Zealand and Thailand. Accor is Australia’s largest hotel group with over 150 hotels under brands including Sofitel, Pullman, Novotel, Mercure, All Seasons and Ibis.

Highlights of the research findings include:

Australians more likely to be mean, than green – when asked whether they would choose a hotel above others simply because it was more environmentally conscious, Australian corporate travelers were the least likely to show their green colours, and only 38% of Australians said they would be prepared to pay more to stay at a conspicuously green hotel. This compares with 91% of Chinese, 67% of Indonesians and 62% of Indians. Females were by far more committed to the green cause than their male counterparts, with 42% of females (compared to 32% males) prepared to pay more.

Australians had the largest hotel travel allowance in the Asia Pacific region – Australians had an average of US$158 allowance to spend on their nightly accommodation, almost 20% higher than business travelers from any of the other seven countries surveyed. Travellers from Australia are also likely to have ‘no defined allowance’ for business travel.

Location and familiarity come well before price in determining choice of hotel – while location was the primary reason for travelers from all Asia Pacific countries selecting a hotel, Australians placed higher importance on location (56%) and familiarity with the hotel/brand well ahead of price.

Corporate travelers increasingly want ‘quality’ internet access above merely free internet access – internet access was high on the list of ‘preferred’ services for the overwhelming majority of respondents, but increasingly corporate travelers are seeking ‘quality’ download speeds rather than just free (slower) internet. They want to be able to work fast and efficiently, and many will pay a “reasonable” amount for the service. Others just want to answer emails and print out airline tickets, which is why a large number of Accor hotels have introduced free internet stations in the lobby areas

Technology is king for the ‘hotel of the future’ – at least for Australians. Online check-in and check-out were key demands of the ‘hotel of the future’ as far as Australian corporate travelers were concerned. Smartphone in-room access and online booking for hotel facilities were considered far more important than fully personalised services, which was a higher priority for most Asian business travelers

Australians less likely to work in hotel rooms during business trips – Where as 82% of Chinese and Singaporean corporate travelers will work in the hotel during their international business trips, only 72% of Australians said they worked at the hotel during trips. This is possibly because Australians are more likely to travel overseas for “conventions’ and “trade shows”, rather than the more direct sales missions undertaken by Chinese and Singaporeans.

Australian corporate travelers plan less business travel in the next 6 months – not surprisingly Chinese business travelers are way out in front in terms of projected business travel, where as Australian corporate travelers anticipate marginally less travel in the second half of 2011 compared to the first six months

The 21st century doesn’t seem to have changed the inequality between the sexes in terms of business travel – if there was one area of agreement across the eight countries surveyed it was that the boys club was alive and thriving in 2011. In each market, the majority of respondents were male, especially in India, where female business travellers were a significant minority. The discrepancy might be higher in Asia – eg 93% vs 7% male vs female in India – but Hong Kong and Thailand had the highest incidence of female business travelers, while there was a major imbalance in Australian corporate travelers: 71% males and just 29% females.

“While some of the results could have been predicted, there were other areas that showed marked differences in business travel habits and preferences depending on the respondent’s country of origin,” said Evan Lewis, Vice President Communications for Accor Asia Pacific.

“It would seem that most companies in most countries – apart from China – are cautious about business travel in the second half of the year, with no discernible rise in trips planned. Short-haul international trips such as intra-Asia or trans-Tasman were nominated as the most likely journeys.

“The survey found that business travelers in Asia Pacific were increasingly ‘environmentally aware’ but travelers from Asia were far more likely to put their money where their convictions were when it came to supporting environmentally-friendly hotels. This is possibly because in Asia environmental awareness is a newer phenomenon than in Australia, where the current carbon tax debate may have led to greater environmental apathy towards paying more for supporting green hotels. Having said that our Mercure hotels’ carbon-neutral conferencing has proved extremely popular, and the difference in the survey findings between Australia and Asia may be because travelers expect hotels to be environmentally conscious and don’t think they need to pay for that. Female travelers across the region were more environmentally driven than their male counterparts.

“The question of internet access remains a contentious one. Many hotels across the region now offer limited free internet access, which does satisfy the needs of a large number of travelers, but for corporate travellers who need to work in their rooms, prepare reports or presentations or download large attachments, the issue is more of speed and capacity. They are prepared to pay if the capacity is high and speed fast. The importance of the net is also being reflected in Australia with many companies now negotiating ‘bed and broadband’ deals in preference to ‘bed and breakfast’, though it would appear from our research that Asian business travelers believe they work harder while on the road than Australians.

“With over 10,000 respondents to the survey it was a surprise to find that business travel was still so comprehensively dominated by male road-warriors. Whether that has been exacerbated by the GFC is hard to know, but the discrepancy does not appear to have narrowed all that significantly in recent years, despite all the efforts made.”

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Housekeeping – Could You Do It?


It's no surprise to me that another survey has just recently come out that confirms that a guest’s number one priority in a hotel is cleanliness.

Sure, free Internet and complimentary coffee is nice, and everyone appreciates a great bed with lush linens but none of it matters if your room is not clean; if you look over at your beautiful bed and it does not immediately say "clean" to you, and I admit, I like it when my room smells fresh and clean as well.

And who is responsible for delivering on this imperative unspoken promise of cleanliness? A dedicated group, made up mostly of women, who are responsible for cleaning an industry average of 15 rooms a day, each expected to exemplify, without exception, your company's commitment to cleanliness. And yet, I find all too frequently that the housekeeping staff are largely taken for granted. Maybe it's because they are largely not seen in the operation, in the same way that front office, bell and concièrge staff are.

I've always had a soft spot for the housekeeping staff, especially the room attendants.

Maybe it's because I worked during a strike many, many years ago when I was first starting out in the industry and when the housekeeping staff first walked off the job; we were expecting a full house and as a result, the managers on duty had hundreds of rooms to clean. I remember distinctly because I myself cleaned about 40 rooms during the next 16 hours after the strike broke out and I have never worked so hard.

I don't know if that's what it was, I never thought about it specifically, I just know that one of the habits that I seem to have adopted early in my career that has stayed with me to this day is regularly walking the floors, from top to bottom, stopping at every room where the room attendant is working to chat for a few moments, see how their day is going, if there was anything that they needed, and so on.

Periodically, I would walk the floors with the director of human resources, on particularly hot days, and the director of human resources and I would hand out ice cream bars or bottles of cold water. The team was always so appreciative whenever we would do this.

But really, think about it, could you clean 15 rooms a day, in an eight hour shift, every day and clean them impeccably and to the standards that are required? Not me. I have cleaned rooms on several other occasions since that strike in the early days of my career and I am always struck with the same thought - how do they do it, every day, consistently and impeccably, and with a smile on their face and a warm and welcoming demeanour?

Everyone works hard in an accommodation business, there is no denying it, but if for whatever reason you don't find yourself in the heart of the house with any frequency, recognising your unsung heroes, make a point of doing so today.

After all, these are the people consistently delivering on your brand promise, even when no one is looking, and a little encouragement goes a long way.

By Dale Dyck

Sunday, July 31, 2011

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Become a Metro Hotels Liker.. Like Metro Hotels on Facebook for all the latest news and information, also specials and accommodation packages

Monday, June 6, 2011

How to Book using Metro 123 - Discounted Accommodation with Metro Hotels



Save 10% More on your Accommodation

Metro  Hotels are offering an additional 10% off  the Best Available  Rate.

This  additional  discount  is  exclusive  to  Metro123  members.  To  access  these  rates  simply  log  on  to www.MetroHotels.com.au  and  enter  the  booking  code METRO123 To  receive  the  additional discount. 

Bookings can only be made using the unique booking code stated above to receive this discount.

In  light  of  today’s  current  economic  climate  accommodation  rates  are  at  their  lowest.  Why  not
enjoy an even greater discount by simply booking on the Metro Hotels Web Site!

How To Book Online And Receive your 10% Discount

1.  Just log on to www.MetroHotels.com.au
2. Go to MAKE A RESERVATION on the left hand panel of the website
3.  Select the property you wish to stay at and your date of stay
4.  Enter METRO123 in the Booking Code section and then make your booking.

No Booking fees or credit card surcharges apply for bookings made through the Metro Hotels Web Site.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

10% Off our Best Available Rate at Metro Hotels




Book Accommodation direct through Metro Hotels using these booking coodes to receive 10% Off our Best Available Rate. This offer is only available when booking direct at Metro Hotels

www.MetroHotels.com.au

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Find Metro Hotels Properties on Facebook

Find Metro Hotels on Facebook, Like the Metro Hotels Property Pages to recieve regular updates about special offers and discounts, also property information and special events

Metro Hotels www.facebook.com/metrohotels
Metro Hotel Sydney Central www.facebook.com/metrohotelsydneycentral
Metro hotel on Pitt www.facebook.com/metrohotelonpitt
Aspire Hotel Sydney www.facebook.com/aspirehotelsydney
Metro Apartments on Darling Harbour www.facebook.com/metroapartmentsdarlingharbour
Metro Inn Miranda www.facebook/metroinnmiranda
Metro Inn Ryde www.facebook.com/metroinnryde
Metro Hotel Perth www.facebook.com/metrohotelperth
Metro Hotel Tower Mill www.facebook.com/metrohoteltowermill
Metro Apartments on Bank Place www.facebook.com/metroapartmentsbankplace
Metro Hotel Ipswich International www.facebook.com/metrohotelipswichinternational
Metro Hotel & Apartments Gladstone www.facebook.com/metrohotelandapartmentsgladstone
Metro Inn Albany www.facebook.com/metroinnalbany
Dugong Beach Resort www.facebook.com/dugongbeachresort



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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

The Metro Hotels New Year Sale


Celebrate 2011 with a great deal from Metro Hotels

Valid from 7th - 31st January 2011

See this Metro Hotels New Year Sale Now for great accommodation rates

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Merry Christmas from Metro Hotels and eMETRO


The team at Metro Hotels would like to wish you a very Merry Christmas and safe holiday season.

Subscribe to eMETRO for all the best Accommodation deals, prizes and information from Metro Hotels

Should you require accommodation over the festive season you can view our rates online at www.metrohotels.com.au

We look forward to welcoming you to one of our 14 properties throughout Australia in 2011.

Kind regards,
The Metro Hotels Team

P.S. Heading overseas? Need accommodation? Book now on http://www.metrostar.com/

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