Toronto Star

Internet deals waning

Hotel chains, auto rental firms may be holding their best bargains back, so do your homework

- ARTHUR FROMMER SPECIAL TO THE STAR Arthur Frommer is the pioneering founder of the Frommer’s Travel Guide book series. You can purchase your copies of Frommer guides at starstore.ca © 2012 by Arthur Frommer. Distribute­d by King Features Syndicate

Arthur Frommer thinks hotels and car agencies are holding back,

If it had happened only once, I would have thought it an oddity. But twice in the past month, I’ve been able to obtain better prices and available accommodat­ions by going directly to a hotel instead of to the Internet online travel agencies that claim to represent the world’s hotels.

To obtain reservatio­ns at a British hotel for a trip I will be making later this year, I went to not one but two major hotel online travel agencies, both of which responded that the hotel was full on the dates I had requested.

They also had earlier listed rates for that hotel that seemed unusually high.

On the brink of giving up, I decided to phone the hotel in question. And immediatel­y, the hotel’s reservatio­ns staff not only accepted my request for a reservatio­n on the dates in question, but at a price considerab­ly lower than the online travel agencies had earlier quoted.

I was left with the inescapabl­e impression that the hotel was closing out the various online agencies for desirable dates when the hotel felt it could rent its rooms without paying the large commission­s (sometimes as much as 30 per cent) that some of the famous online agencies demand.

Is it possible that smart hotels are working with online travel agencies only for dates of stay when the hotel is anticipati­ng widespread vacancies? I’m ready to believe that. And henceforth, I will call the hotel directly in place of wasting my time on the Internet agencies.

Similarly, in the world of car rentals, I used to believe that a particular auto-rental website was capable of performing near-miracles in responding to my request for a car; that it was finding car-rental companies — including the biggest of them — that had slashed the rates dramatical­ly for the dates when I needed a car.

I am not totally certain about this, and have only conjecture­s to make (although I have made a couple of test bookings that confirmed the worst), but I also have been told that people making a recent real use of that website are claiming that the major auto rental companies (Hertz, Avis, Budget, Enterprise, National, etc.) are no longer giving their dramatical­ly discounted products to the Internet firm.

Whether this is the case will need further tests, but it appears possible that the biggest rental companies are no longer co-operating to the same extent as before with the bargain-seeking website, and that users of the site are being offered cars from secondary firms only.

So here’s a major turnaround in the ability of Internet travel agencies to produce unique bargains in hotel rooms and auto rentals.

It’s as if the luddites — the people unwilling to hand over their busi- nesses to those modern, new, electronic services — have decided to do battle with the Internet. There’s never a dull moment in travel. And it is possible that by going direct — by phoning the hotels or the car renters — you’ll often do better in terms of availabili­ty and price.

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 ?? SHUTTERSTO­CK ?? Looking for a deal on a hotel room? Try calling the hotel directly.
SHUTTERSTO­CK Looking for a deal on a hotel room? Try calling the hotel directly.

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