Hotwire Reveals October 2011 Travel Savings Indicator

2011-10-25
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  • Hotwire Many top markets are seeing higher prices right now, but there are still several cities that continue to offer deep discounts in shoulder season. Popular local destinations in both Tennessee and Idaho are offering some great savings to travelers this month. Meanwhile, Hawaii is still going strong as a hot market for any visitor looking to enjoy some sun and sand before the Holiday season hits

    Hawaii Continues to Offer Savings in Shoulder Season While Tennessee Emerges As a New Deal Market

    Hotwire.com released the October 2011 Hotwire® Travel Savings Indicator, which features the top five cities in North America where hotel, air and car rental rates have dropped the most. Using extensive pricing research to cover the three most popular travel products, the report helps guide travelers to the best destinations to maximize their travel dollars each month.

    "Prices in destinations across the country continue to fluctuate," said Clem Bason, president of the Hotwire Group. "Many top markets are seeing higher prices right now, but there are still several cities that continue to offer deep discounts in shoulder season. Popular local destinations in both Tennessee and Idaho are offering some great savings to travelers this month. Meanwhile, Hawaii is still going strong as a hot market for any visitor looking to enjoy some sun and sand before the Holiday season hits."

    Hotel Price Drops

    Rochester, New York claims first place this month for the second time in a row with a 12 percent decrease. With more hotels offering their inventory online in recent months, competition in the local area continues to drive prices down, especially among the budget-friendly properties. Following a similar trend, and making its Travel Savings Indicator debut is Chattanooga, Tennessee. With a seven percent decrease, Chattanooga has several higher star rating hotels offering online deals and pricing competitively, which drives overall rates down. Tying for second place is Boise, Idaho, where local airport hotels are aggressively posting low rates which encourages other hotels in the area to also drop prices.

    Appearing on the list for the third month in a row with a six percent decrease is Santa Fe, New Mexico, where hotel prices continue to drop due to more hotels turning to discount channels like Hotwire to help fill their unsold rooms. Rounding out the list is Williamsburg, Virginia, which drops from second place to fifth this month with a five percent decrease. Hotels in the area continue to experience softer demand compared to 2010, and many 3-star hotels are offering great deals to attract business and leisure travelers.  

    When compared to the same time last year, the top five hotel price reductions for October 2011 include:

    Rank

    Hotel Market

    Price Drops

    Example of a Current Hotwire Deal, US$/Night

     

    1

    Rochester, NY

    -12%

    3-star

    $75

     

    2

    Chattanooga, TN

    - 7%

    4-star

    $115

     

    3

    Boise, ID

    - 7%

    3-star

    $51

     

    4

    Santa Fe, NM

    - 6%

    4-star

    $120

     

    5

    Williamsburg, VA

    - 5%

    4-star

    $62

     
             



    Air Price Drops

    Knoxville, Tennessee comes in at first place on the air price drop list this month with an 11 percent decrease. Knoxville is a fairly small airport with mostly regional jets, so fluctuations in volume can produce significant pricing shifts. Arizona and Hawaii also continue to see lower rates, with each experiencing a three percent price drop in Phoenix and Kahului, respectively. Boise, Idaho crosses over from the hotel list to the air list with a one percent decrease this month and Chicago, Illinois rounds out the top five cities, appearing with a one percent decrease in air prices as well.

    When compared to the same time last year, the top five airfare price reductions for October 2011 include:

    Rank

    Air Market

    Price Drops

    Average Hotwire Airfare

     

    1

    Knoxville, TN

    - 11%

    $296

     

    2

    Kahului, HI

    - 3%

    $456

     

    3

    Phoenix, AZ

    - 3%

    $246

     

    4

    Boise, ID

    - 1%

    $282

     

    5

    Chicago, IL

    - 1%

    $242

     
           



    Car Rental Price Drops

    Rental car companies should complete their normal seasonal "de-fleeting" this month, which means prices should begin to stabilize soon. However, plenty of great destinations continue to offer fantastic savings. The top five cities this month prove that deep discounts can still be found in top markets across the U.S. – all for under $30 a day. Taking first and second place again, prices in Honolulu are down 59 percent while Washington D.C. rates are down 57 percent.

    When compared to the same time last year, the top five car rental price reductions for October 2011 include:

    Rank

    Car Rental Market

    Price Drops

    Average Hotwire Car Rental Price

     

    1

    Honolulu, HI

    - 59%

    $17

     

    2

    Washington, DC

    - 57%

    $28

     

    3

    Orlando, FL

    - 51%

    $17

     

    4

    Boston, MA

    - 49%

    $22

     

    5

    Las Vegas, NV

    - 48%

    $25

     
           



    For over 10 years, Hotwire has worked with hotels, airlines and car rental companies to fill unsold inventory. As a result, Hotwire offers travelers amazing deals, every day of the year, across a variety of markets. Through Hotwire's deep understanding of the industry and unique relationships, consumers have been able to save millions of dollars on all their travel needs.

    The Hotwire Travel Savings Indicator runs results during the second week of each month. Results are calculated by looking at Hotwire booking data for select regions in the current month, and comparing prices in the current month against Hotwire prices in the same month in the prior year. Prices are compared within the same categories (e.g., star rating, class of car) for consistency, and the percent change in price for each region is generated as an overall average of the changes in those categories. The hotel prices in the charts above are examples for a particular Hot Rate® deal within that market. The airfare and car rental prices are average prices based on bookings across all car and seat classes. Actual prices may be higher or lower than the examples that are provided.

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