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The State of Distribution 2025: What’s holding hotels back

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This article was written by Hospitality Today. Click here to read the original article

Manual work, fragmented systems, and slow tech adoption keep hotels from unlocking the full potential of direct bookings, automation, and data-driven decisions

Jul 18, 2025

The State of Distribution 2025 report—produced by HEDNA, NYU’s Tisch Center of Hospitality, and RateGain—offers a timely benchmark for hotel leaders navigating a complex, tech-driven distribution landscape. Based on insights from over 700 hotel brands across 21,000 properties, the study reveals that manual workloads, fragmented systems, and a cautious approach to AI continue to hinder commercial progress. As the industry moves toward integrated strategies that unify marketing, distribution, and revenue management, one thing is clear: success depends not on more technology, but on smarter, better-connected teams and tools.

Key takeaways

Where and how guests are booking

  • No dominant channel: Hotel bookings are nearly evenly split among OTAs (21%), brand.com/direct digital (19%), voice (21%), GDS (18%), and walk-ins/group (21%).
  • Direct bookings are gaining parity with OTAs thanks to improved brand.com performance, loyalty programs, and metasearch tools.
  • Voice remains strong among corporate assistants and older demographics—particularly for complex or bundled itineraries.
  • GDS bookings remain resilient, boosted by business-leisure (bleisure) trips and longer stays.
  • Diverse demand segments help stability: Hotels catering to both transient and group business weather demand fluctuations better.

Distribution is still Manual—and stretched

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  • 80% of hotels spend up to two days a week compiling reports—especially distribution teams, which often lack dedicated tools.
  • Parity monitoring and ARI (availability, rates, inventory) updates continue to be done manually, even in large chains.

Direct booking ambitions outpace martech investment

  • While interest in driving direct bookings is high, most hotels rely on external agencies for paid search, social media, and metasearch.
  • In-house Martech capacity is low, particularly among independents and mid-sized chains, limiting campaign agility and ROI tracking.

Tech budgets focus on integration, not innovation

  • Hotels are prioritizing consolidation and integration of tech stacks over new features or AI tools.
  • AI adoption ranks lowest on the priority list across all hotel types due to ROI uncertainty, lack of internal expertise, and integration challenges.

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