Building Hospitality Marketplaces: Expanding Beyond Lodging to Own the Entire Trip Experience
The hospitality industry is at a pivotal crossroads. No longer is it sufficient for brands to simply offer a place to stay—today’s travelers expect seamless, personalized experiences that span the entire journey, from inspiration and booking to activities, dining, and transportation. The next wave of digital transformation is clear: hospitality brands must evolve from accommodation providers to orchestrators of the entire guest journey by building robust digital marketplace ecosystems.
The Marketplace Imperative: Beyond the Room
Modern travelers crave convenience and connection across all elements of their trips. Research shows that nearly 40% of U.S. travelers research activities before booking flights or hotels, and those who book activities in advance spend significantly more on lodging and transportation. This shift in behavior signals a major opportunity: brands that can offer a one-stop-shop for accommodations, activities, transportation, and local services stand to capture greater share of wallet and build lasting relationships.
To meet these expectations, hospitality brands are:
- Expanding product portfolios to include tours, activities, car rentals, dining, and more.
- Personalizing the guest journey by leveraging data and AI to recommend relevant experiences.
- Driving loyalty by allowing guests to earn and redeem points across a broader ecosystem.
- Increasing operational agility by integrating partner services and adapting quickly to changing demand.
The Marriott HVMI Model: A Blueprint for Marketplace Success
A prime example of this evolution is Marriott’s Homes & Villas by Marriott International (HVMI). In partnership with Publicis Sapient, Marriott built a cloud-native, microservices-based platform capable of scaling rapidly and integrating with over 20 partners. The result: a curated collection of over 100,000 properties, a doubling of year-over-year bookings, and a seamless experience for Marriott Bonvoy’s 140 million+ members.
Key elements of the HVMI marketplace model include:
- Curating and managing diverse inventory across global destinations.
- Integrating partner services—from property management to local experiences—via robust APIs and channel connectivity.
- Leveraging data and machine learning to personalize recommendations and offers.
- Enabling loyalty integration, allowing guests to earn and redeem points across stays and experiences.
The Role of Digital Platforms and Accelerators
Building a marketplace ecosystem requires more than just technology; it demands a flexible, scalable architecture and a partner-centric mindset. Publicis Sapient’s Rapid Commerce accelerator is designed specifically for this purpose. It empowers hospitality brands to:
- Onboard partners efficiently, allowing them to manage their own content, offers, and payments.
- Combine products and services into a unified, customizable platform without disrupting core systems.
- Enhance traveler experience with responsive websites, AI-powered search, chatbots, and social commerce plugins.
- Streamline order management, enabling fulfillment of both owned and partner products in a single transaction.
Rapid Commerce’s microservices architecture allows brands to adapt quickly, integrate with existing booking systems, and evolve their offerings over time. This agility is crucial as traveler preferences shift and new opportunities emerge.
Personalization and AI: The Next Frontier
Personalization is at the heart of the marketplace model. By harnessing guest data and advanced AI, brands can:
- Deliver intuitive, natural language search that matches travelers with the perfect property or experience based on their unique preferences.
- Curate end-to-end journeys, suggesting activities, dining, and transportation tailored to each guest.
- Generate valuable insights to inform product development, marketing, and loyalty strategies.
Marriott’s collaboration with Publicis Sapient to launch a generative AI-powered search tool is a prime example. This innovation enables guests to describe their ideal vacation in their own words and receive curated recommendations—not just for accommodations, but for destinations, activities, and more. The result is a more engaging, stress-free planning process and a deeper connection between brand and traveler.
Operational and Technical Considerations
Transitioning to a marketplace ecosystem involves several key considerations:
- Partner Integration: Brands must develop robust APIs and onboarding processes to connect with a diverse range of partners, from local tour operators to global transportation providers.
- Data Management: A unified view of the customer is essential for personalization and loyalty. Integrating data across channels and partners, while maintaining privacy and security, is paramount.
- Scalability and Agility: Cloud-native, microservices-based architectures enable rapid deployment of new features, seamless scaling, and resilience in the face of demand surges.
- Order Fulfillment and Support: Managing complex, multi-partner transactions requires sophisticated order management and customer support capabilities.
The Business Impact: New Revenue and Deeper Loyalty
The marketplace model delivers tangible business benefits:
- Increased bookings and revenue through expanded offerings and bundled experiences.
- Higher customer satisfaction and loyalty as guests enjoy seamless, personalized journeys.
- Richer customer insights that drive continuous improvement and innovation.
- New collaboration models with partners, unlocking value for all stakeholders.
The Path Forward
The future of hospitality lies in owning the entire trip experience. By evolving into digital marketplaces, brands can meet the rising expectations of modern travelers, diversify their revenue streams, and build resilient, future-ready businesses. With the right strategy, technology, and partnerships, hospitality brands can transform from providers of lodging to orchestrators of unforgettable journeys—delivering value at every step of the traveler’s path.
Publicis Sapient stands ready to help hospitality leaders seize this opportunity, leveraging proven accelerators, deep industry expertise, and a relentless focus on customer experience. The journey to marketplace leadership starts now.