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Around 270 hoteliers in the city have stopped taking bookings from two major online travel portals – MakeMyTrip and Goibibo – alleging heavy commission and indiscriminate discounts offered by these platforms on room tariffs.
“As decided, around 270 hotels in the city have stopped entertaining customers who had booked their rooms through these two portals,” Abhijeet Deshmukh, spokesperson, HRA – Gujarat, said, adding the boycott came into effect from December 1.
He said that hotels in other cities in the state may also follow suit in coming days.
Hoteliers are now worried about their survival as they are heavily dependent on these portals for business, he added.
When contacted, a Goibibo spokesperson said it’s business as usual for the company.
A response to the query sent to MakeMyTrip was awaited.
Deshmukh claimed as much as 50 to 55 percent business comes from these portals at present, which is expected to go up to 70 percent in the future.
“In such situation, we will be dependent on these portals only. A day will come when hotels will have to either accept each and every condition of these portals or shut their business,” he said.
He alleged that the issues of high commission and indiscriminate discounting are with these two portals only.
Deshmukh, who also own a hotel chain, said that if the present practice continues, many hotels will go out of business, as hefty commission would eat up major chunk of their revenue.
He said due to the discounts these portals offer to customers, offline business is getting adversely affected, as walk-in customers complained that online platforms are offering same rooms at a much cheaper rate.
With this decision, customers who had booked a room in the city through these portals, will not be entertained at the hotel, he said, adding that the hotels will ask the customer to cancel the booking first.
“After he cancels his online booking, we will offer the room at the same rate that was offered by the portals. Our protest will not cause any inconvenience to customers. But, it will surely spread the word,” he said.
“Our association has decided to start the boycott from Ahmedabad. Later, hotels in other cities will follow soon. In Maharashtra too, hoteliers have threatened to walk on the same path if the issue is not resolved,” he added.
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