The Battle of the Bookings: Hoteliers vs. Aggregators
The hotel booking landscape is entering a war zone where traditional hoteliers are clashing with online booking platforms. Industry sources report that hotels are offering incentives—think discounts and perks—to guests who book directly instead of through these third-party websites. This battle isn’t new; it’s been brewing for years, with commission rates hitting 25% for giants like Booking.com. Imagine trying to sell lemonade, only to have a kid on your street take a quarter for every cup you sell. Not cool!
Concierge.io: The Game Changer
Enter Concierge.io, a self-proclaimed savior of the booking world, with a Blockchain-based booking platform that promises to cut out the middleman completely. Their NEO-based system seeks to eradicate those pesky commission fees, relieving both vendors and travelers. Yes, you read that right—their aim is to lower your hotel bill and help hotels keep more of their hard-earned cash. Sounds like a win-win, right?
Building Trust with Blockchain
But how does it all work? The cool kids behind Concierge.io plan to make blockchain accessible by allowing several payment options—including credit cards, debit cards, and even cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. They believe that even if you’re not familiar with crypto, you’ll still be smiling over the savings compared to traditional platforms. And did we mention the added security? With their AI-driven dispute resolution system, you can rest easy knowing that any booking troubles might be sorted without the usual drama.
Transparency is the Name of the Game
Transparency is the hot topic in this story. Misleading reviews are such a problem; a journalist recently manipulated TripAdvisor into listing a fake restaurant as a top contender. Concierge.io hopes to put an end to this scandal with its Blockchain-based review system, ensuring only genuine patrons can leave feedback. Say goodbye to the sugar-coating and the rotten tomatoes alike!
Looking Ahead: The Expansion Plan
Focusing on millennials and tour operators, Concierge.io is eyeing a launch in Australia and Southeast Asia by the end of this year, aiming for expansion into Europe and the Americas in 2019. With their sights set on further services, such as taxi bookings and car rentals, this platform might just change how we travel altogether. All this while competing with an ambitious transaction capacity of 10,000 per second—take that, low-performing platforms!
Quick Token Sales: The Fuel for Growth
The urgency is palpable—CGE tokens sold out quickly, and there’s hype around the upcoming sales. Meanwhile, industry experts like Deloitte are opening a can of worms, revealing that Blockchain technology isn’t merely a passing fad in the travel sector; it’s the future. So keep your eyes peeled because the revolution in travel bookings is just around the corner!