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The Evolution of Hotel Loyalty Programs: From Points to Personalization

28 May 20253 Mins Read

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The traditional points-based loyalty programs in the hotel industry need to evolve. As guest preferences shift towards more personalized and immediate rewards, hotels must adapt to remain relevant and competitive.

Generational Shifts in Loyalty Perceptions

While older demographics and frequent business travelers still find value in accumulating points for future rewards, younger generations are increasingly disenchanted with the traditional loyalty models. According to Adam Harris, CEO of Cloudbeds, many millennials see no immediate value in these programs, highlighting a growing trust gap. This sentiment is echoed by Niki Van den Broeck from Lighthouse, who notes that younger guests prefer instant gratification over long-term perks.

The Pressure on Traditional Loyalty Models

The effectiveness of points-based loyalty programs is waning, particularly among casual travelers who feel overlooked unless they belong to the highest elite tiers. Allegra Medina of SHR points out that while these programs still hold relevance for global chains with large corporate travelers, they fail to inspire true loyalty among the broader customer base. The inconsistency in promised benefits like late checkouts and free breakfasts further erodes trust and diminishes the perceived value of these programs.

Emerging Preferences for Recognition Over Points

Today’s hotel guests are seeking recognition and value beyond points. Dina Belon-Sayre from Staypineapple highlights that their brand has moved away from traditional loyalty programs and is now focusing instead on direct benefits like guaranteed best prices for returning customers. This shift underscores a broader trend where guests desire to be seen and appreciated, rather than merely accumulating points.

The Role of Technology in Personalizing Guest Experiences

The integration of technology is pivotal in transforming hotel loyalty programs. However, current technological infrastructures in many hotels are inadequate for delivering the personalized experiences that guests now expect. Medina emphasizes the need for systems that seamlessly integrate customer relationship management with booking engines and property management systems to enable effective personalization.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is set to play a crucial role in this evolution. By analyzing guest data and behavior, AI can help hotels offer micro-targeted deals and experiences that resonate on a personal level. Cloudbeds’ Signals platform is an example of how AI can be leveraged to enhance guest engagement through contextual offers.

Cultural Shifts and the Future of Hospitality

The future of hotel loyalty lies in flexibility and personalized engagement rather than rigid standard operating procedures. Belon-Sayre advocates for a cultural shift towards hiring staff who can empathize and connect with guests personally, moving away from standardized service delivery.

Conclusion

As the hotel industry continues to navigate the changing landscape of guest expectations, the consensus is clear: loyalty programs must become more flexible, personalized, and technology-driven. While points still play a role, the focus is shifting towards creating meaningful, immediate, personalized guest experiences that foster genuine loyalty and satisfaction.

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