State of Hospitality: Ask the Next Gen Traveler

This post is part of a series in which LinkedIn Influencers analyze the state and future of their industry. Read all the posts here.

For years the hospitality industry was focused on capturing the loyalty of the road warrior. He was a baby boomer and took many business trips a year, collecting hotel and airline points to cash in with his family for summer vacation.

Today we're focused on a new customer. Let's call her Jia.

Think of her as having just turned 30. She has scored a new job -- with her fifth employer. One of the best perks of her new job, as she sees it, is that it involves travel. A lot of travel. The best news for our industry is that Gen Y’s love to travel. She is part of a coming boom of Next Gen frequent travelers who already make up a quarter to a half of all travelers in the world’s major markets.

So, which companies win her loyalty?

Jia is not loyal, at least not in the same way as our prototypical road warrior. She doesn’t own her home or a car. She buys her groceries online from a site that chooses the freshest and cheapest products from different markets. She’s waited to make some big life decisions and isn’t sure she’ll ever decide on one person, one home or, maybe, one brand.

Millennials like Jia define “Service” as “Personalization” and they report far more willingness than older generations to allow access to their personal data when they feel they receive a tangible benefit in return. Global brands now have the advantage of collecting a tremendous amount of data on travelers. Jia expects that brands will know that she likes a room with a view, one that ends with her lucky number. She wants them to be as technologically-savvy as she is, so she can check-in and checkout with a single press of her thumb.

She’ll be skeptical about what we tell her she will like, but eager to hear from her friends about what they think she will like. That’s how Jia and her peers find their hotels and their brands. They share them. Almost 40 percent of U.S. millennial travelers will not book a hotel unless they’ve read user-generated content -- such as online reviews. To win her loyalty, we must be a part of that conversation. In other words, we need to act like a friend, not a supplier.

Another important thing to know about Jia: She cares if a company’s culture is rooted in ethical practices and a purpose beyond revenues. She wants to know that they’re creating jobs in Haiti and that everyday they’re operating business with due regard to our natural resources. She wants to know that when she books a room she can feel good about it.

The funny thing is I am 55 years old, but in many ways I'm more like Jia than the prototypical (maybe mythical) road warrior I described. My loyalty is won by companies who offer great experiences at fair prices. I am totally hooked by experiences that become special memories. I don’t want to be fussed over, just respected for who I am. I care about companies that do business the right way.

We are thrilled to hear that Jia is our future customer. We want to welcome her as a friend.

Arne Sorenson and Hilton’s CEO Chris Nassetta recently talked about the trends in hospitality at the Economic Club of Washington, D.C.

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maria e. shockey

Interior Designer

10 年

great article, thanks

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Winnie Ambeyi

teacher at st.francis training centre

10 年

I feel I am the type of jia also..anyway we have got to know that the hospitality world is evolving, going for the latest trend in the market, today's grounds are a boost for tommorrow's improvement.

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Jonathan Taylor

General Manager, Operations Manager, Director of Operations

10 年

The hospitality trends video is interesting!

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Jonathan Taylor

General Manager, Operations Manager, Director of Operations

10 年

Enjoyed the hospitality trends video!

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John Ellis

Senior Data Scientist | Machine Learning | Data Storytelling

10 年

It is interesting to observe the shifts in generational trends. As a former loyalty program Director that likes to keep current, in my opinion, current Jia like travelers rely heavely on peer ratings rather than industry ratings such as "stars". They are pasionate about technology, eco friendly policies, organic products and use technology before, during and after staying at a property, making them more prone to reading and giving reviews to voice their opinion. They are pragmatic, value flexible policies / rules, simplified expense reporting, PDF format invoices, room arrangements that allows them to work as if at home, USB ports, free wifi, HDMI imputs on TVs and perks that they can use. A self service coffee bar, a well stocked mini mart and a trendy lounge in the loby are prefered over in room coffee makers and minibars. A fridge and a microwave are appreciated by Jia travelers as well as the availability of healthy choice items on local food services. Personally I preffer a W or Intercontinental hotel but Jia would probably opt for a Hilton Garden Inn type property.

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