One
year after Google eliminated
fees for hotel booking links in Google.com/travel, the company is expanding
the visibility of those listings and launching additional tools for hoteliers.
Now
the free hotel booking links will also appear in the Search results page and
Google Maps.
In a
blog post, Google engineering director for travel Julie Farago says the update
is about “helping travel partners extend their reach and giving consumers a
more comprehensive set of options.”
For
all of these links, users are sent to the partner’s website if they click to
make the booking.
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Google
is also creating new data visualizations to help hotels and online travel
agencies understand the traffic they are receiving through the free booking
links. The reporting is launching with data on number of clicks, and Google
says it will add data on impressions and booking value in the coming weeks.
Google
is also simplifying the process for hoteliers to share rates and availability.
Beginning next month, eligible hotels – meaning those that have a verified
business profile on Google, that can accept online bookings and for which
Google does not already have rates through an integration partner – will be
able to manually input rates to enable free booking links.
The
final update enables hotels to use the “Local Post” feature in their Google
Business Profile to share up-to-date information about their property, such as
any changes to COVID policies, descriptions of hotel features and photos and
videos.
Farago
says these updates are part of Google’s mission “to be a trusted source of travel
information.” The company says it is
constantly “working
on new and improved ways to help travel partners connect with people looking
for their next place to stay.”