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[vid_tags].Why Airbnb Fails to Disrupt the Hotel Industry.
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เราหวังว่าคุณค่าที่เรามอบให้จะเป็นประโยชน์กับคุณ ขอบคุณมากสำหรับการติดตามwhich hotelข่าวของเรา
0:00 Intro
1:22 Hotel Operating Model
2:19 Seasonal Business
3:11 Main Hotel Categories
3:38 Hilton (Overview, Portfolio, Performance)
4:55 Marriott (Overview, Portfolio, Performance)
5:44 IHG (Overview, Portfolio, Performance)
6:14 Hyatt (Overview, Portfolio, Performance)
7:01 Wyndham (Overview, Portfolio, Performance)
7:50 Rise of Airbnb & Industry Response
13:02 Supply-side Innovation
15:09 Outperforming at Scale
16:38 Why Hotels Don't Fear Airbnb
17:12 The Traditional Owner-Operated Model
19:52 Misconceptions & Historical Tradition
22:46 Relic of the Past
24:24 The Platforms of Future Past
25:09 Quantity is not Quality
Xmas is low season? Are u insane? The most expensive time of the year to travel is December.
I studied and worked in hospitality / hotels, but currently manage airbnb properties and I personally only stay in hotels when I travel. If I was traveling with a large family, I would consider booking an airbnb. The thing with an airbnb is that anything can go wrong (burst geysers, TV issues, electric issues), but in an airbnb, you generally cant just move to another room so it's a lot less convenient if things go wrong.
I wish municipal governments had the balls to just ban Airbnb.
There are roughly 4 million hosts on airbnb renting out 6 million places.
If we assume that every single host rents out its primary house that means there are AT LEAST 2 million places that are held by airbnb for renting out purposes.
There are about 100 million homeless people in the world.
We could house 8% of them just by putting 4 people in every additional airbnb house.
Airbnb is just messing up the housing market while avoiding legislation for hotels and should just be outright banned.
Because 99% of airbnbs are awful and hotels are comfortable and civilised
Using AirBnB is a bit of an adventure. The accommodation is part of the travel experience because there's so much variety in what's offered, rather than just another identical room used just as a place to rest in between seeing the sights. It's clearly for a markedly different customer base, so there's no reason it would significantly hurt hotels.
I recently went to the beach, and at least in my country the biggest Airbnb problem is costs because at first it looks like an excellent price but when you're about to pay they add all these fees, that the final price is exactly (or even more) than a hotel by the beach. So why would I pay MORE for a tiny cute apartment with no extra services that would make me walk 10 min to the beach when I can go to a hotel with security, cleaning services, pool and has its own beach entry for the same price or less?
Airbnb hosts overprice their stays.
This video is so well done. Thank you for all your research!! I def see why its not hurting hotels. It took me a while to see that's truly messing up the housing/rental markets. If this keeps up, we'll have more homelessness & unknown + neighbors
"Air BnB"…..where they only offer 1 b – a bed. where's the breakfast? im on vacation, i'm not cooking.
I tried Airbnb in the past, and quality was indeed very inconsistent. It was fine when I was younger. But now I'm willing to pay for a better experience while abroad.
The one advantage that airbnb has is that it's really like a home. You can make and store food which is convenient and can also save quite a bit of money. Even if the airbnb is a similar price to stay as the hotel, if you end up staying for a bit and aren't going to eat out all the time, being able to cook certainly makes a difference (if that's what you want out of your trip!).
Air bed and brothel
You got the off season opposite for Miami. Everyone comes here in the winter to get away from the cold up north. Winter is our busy season
I got burned 3 times on the same trip to England on subpar Airbnbs. They're too unpredictable.
With the housing market slowing down I think it will be interesting to see if Zillow or OpenDoor make moves into this space and if so, seeing what they are able to do differnently because they own the property
I tried AirBNB once while in Vietnam. The host accepted the reservation, then called with some B.S. excuse about not accepting my reservation. Never tried that waste of time app again. I book a hotel, and get a room. I don't need any other problems while on a trip.
8:47 "bookings were $240M. That's approaching Marriot's $1B" …. yeah … A quarter of the bookings does not mean "approaching" …
I'm looking for something to venture into on a short term basis, I have about $6k sitting in my savings, what do you think I should be buying?
I spent years travelling around the world and using Airbnb almost exclusively, but I reverted back to hotels in recent years for exactly the reasons explained by the Marriot guy. The first years of Airbnb were a magical time, you could run around the world staying at amazing places at low prices and supporting locals instead of big institutions. Those times are gone and they ain't coming back. It's insanely hard to find a great unique place at a decent price, it's all purpose-built units that are no different from hotel rooms yet offer zero services. With constantly growing fees that almost decimate price difference and abysmal support from Airbnb, not to mention significantly increased risks of all kinds (from being unable to check in or not having bed linen to having your 3-week booking canceled during your flight), it just doesn't make sense to use Airbnb. I still check it out in bigger cities, but I'm largely done with it. They will survive, sure, but it's just another soulless institution driven by nothing but greed. If that's the only choice i got, I'd rather give my money to the hotels.
I travel mainly within Europe and when I go on holidays I choose Airbnb, at least I know the money I pay goes to the pocket of a local person, and not a chain hotel that is often owned by a foreign investor. I haven't had any issues with the hosts so far
Cuz hotels you don't have to pay insane cleaning fees LMAO.. I choose hotel EVERY time because it feels more luxurious
Airbnb has too many scams and the experiences are too inconsistent. I'd rather stay at a hotel with set standards across the board, and reviews on dozens of neutral third-party websites. Relying on Airbnb's reviews isn't good enough
Taking a degree Hospitality/Hotel Management in Indonesia. The ammount of effort needed to make a hotel "work" is insane, especially nowadays with tech being introduced into the industry. This video reminded me of a progrem where we had seminars from Executive managers from startups, to marketers, to CEOs of restaurants, and even a GM from Westin Surabaya.
One of the first seminars was from a manager of RedDoorz, similar to AirBnB, much better of course. To put into perspective, they turned Singapores Golden Dragon, one of the worse hotels in the world, into a much more livable hotel @ 80SGD a night. The differences between AirBnB and RedDoorz is that AirBnB feels like paying to stay at someones house, while RedDoorz would atleast have the common courtesy to make sure it's a good enough house to pass off as a hotel room, even making actual hotels themselves. AirBnBs was leading in the Asset-Light, Tech-Heavy hotel, but they simply couldn't bring the momentum to take it to the very top. I also want to note that I didn't hear any words regarding "inspection" when describing the business model of AirBnB is enough to make me NOT want to book. No wonder it was just ignored by most big corporations.
i spent the rest of this video contemplating whether the two stock footage men at the beginning of the video were lovers or if they were business partners and one of them couldnt find a baby sitter
Airbnb is only good at making housing unaffordable for locals
Coming from your vid on the gaming industry, it's weird to see that a hotel costs between 30 and 300 mil to build, as much as some games, lol
personally i only like to use airbnb if i'm travelling in a big group (once it was 12 people. that's too expensive if you go to a regular hotel but if you get an airbnb it's a lot cheapter), or if there are no good hotels (using research/prior experience) where i'm going. with the way airbnbs are, i've heard way too many horror stories to really trust some random person on the internet who i cannot hold accountable. if i go to a holiday inn and my room has obviously not been cleaned when i walk in, i just have to go to the front desk and tell them. i've even heard about some airbnb owners keeping using their key and breaking in (or i guess there''s no breaking involved??) while guests stay at their property. airbnb doesn't do anything about this. it's different with hotels. there's a structure and if something is genuinely not right you can take it up with someone who will do something about it. even if it's just financial compensation
hotels have consistency. you know what you are getting and if there is something wrong you can get money off the stay, a different room there are options. if the toilet is clogged in your air bnb who do you call. if the power breaker trips do you go fumbling around looking for it? there is no security at air bnb's i don't get the draw to them. i have no desire to stay at one.
Hotels: great amount of customers are tourists
Air: great amount of customers are tourists
Hotels before Air: serves almost all tourists exclusively
Hotels after Air: no no we’re not competing XD
That’s hilarious. What would you expect a hilton to say? That everything is bad with their business? Doesn’t such statement impact investments etc?
Because a shit hole costs 4x more than a hotel. End video.
you are wrong about one thing. I worked for a bank that does commercial credit cards. the shift to AirBnB and Uber used for business trips was HUGE.
Airbnb nightly rates are at the point where it cost the same as a luxury/high tier hotel room. lol The only way to get a reasonable rate on Airbnb is to book a month at a time.
didn’t understand a word, just watched the 22 minutes of hotel stock footage lol
Do not book with airbnb, they contribute to gentrification and displacement more than hotels do
So I watched the first 20 minutes of the video and I still don't know why they don't fear airbnb
Casino Worker for a Four Diamond Hotel and Resort here, degree in Hospitality Management.
We don't fear Airbnb, and at this point they are not even brought up in competition calls. There is a reason we have a thriving hotel industry and we don't have a thriving Bed and Breakfast industry. The regulations and services offered by our properties offer a superior experience to anything Airbnb can offer. Only people who do not understand hotels use Airbnb as a majority, who don't realize they are essentially sleeping in a stranger's house with no rules (or worse, rules for them to follow).
Airbnb is threatening housing. Why rent for 3k a month when you can do multiple rentals for 5k?
"Is air bnb a threat"….
…."Why are you gay?"
This the most boring shit I’ve ever watched
I still don't get it. He keeps saying that Airbnb isn't a competitor because hotels were already acting like Airbnb? How is that not competition? I feel like he said the same thing over and over and I still don't get it
Ironic to have an Airbnb ad in this video
Skip to 16:39 for the main argument.
BRUH you sound SO much like the Not Just Bikes guy. Nice.
12:01 is giving Mariah when asked about JLo 💅