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08-21-2007, 04:46 PM
Market Metrix Announces Second Quarter 2007 Hospitality Index Results


SAN RAFAEL, CA--(Marketwire - August 21, 2007) - Market Metrix, LLC, the leading provider of customer and employee feedback and performance tools for the hospitality industry, today announced results of the Market Metrix Hospitality Index (MMHI) for the second quarter of 2007. Walt Disney World Resorts, Midwest Airlines and Enterprise Rent-a-Car ranked number one in hotel, airline and rental car industry customer satisfaction, respectively.

Although there was a small decrease (-.1) reported in the second quarter of 2007, customer satisfaction levels in the lodging industry are at positive record levels. This high level of customer satisfaction comes even as the lodging industry has reduced the number of employees per available and occupied room and while other industries, such as airlines, have experienced declines.

Market Metrix Hospitality Index 2007 2nd Quarter YTD Winners

WINNER SEGMENT

Hotels
Ritz-Carlton 88.2 Luxury
Walt Disney World Resorts 90.2 Upper Upscale
Homewood Suites 89.4 Upscale
Holiday Inn SunSpree 83.8 Midscale w/ F&B
Drury Inns 86.6 Midscale w/o F&B
Jameson Inns 84.8 Economy


Casinos
Wynn Las Vegas 89.3 Upscale casino
Borgata Casino 89.3 Casino


Web Sites
SpringHill Suites 93.0 Hotel Brand Web Site
Priceline 75.4 Hotel Travel Web Site


Airline
Midwest Airlines 85.4 AIRLINE


Car Rental
Enterprise 83.5 CAR RENTAL


Timeshare
Disney Vacation Club 89.5 Timeshare Accommodations


Among hotels, the Upscale and Timeshare segments are performing best with customer satisfaction results for 2007 significantly ahead of 2006. The brands in these segments showing the biggest improvement this year compared to 2006 include Homewood Suites (Upscale) and Marriott Vacation Club (Timeshare). Luxury hotels, conversely, are showing declines compared to last year with Mandarin Oriental posting the biggest drop.


Airlines continue to receive record low customer scores with a dramatic increase in late arrivals making matters even worse. Satisfaction scores for most airlines are down this year (e.g., Allegiant Air -6.5, Spirit Airlines -3.3) with few exceptions (Hawaiian Airlines +3.5). Airline customers are feeling particularly less "Pampered," "Important" and "Comfortable" than they were last year.


The Car Rental segment was unchanged, but brand scores are very tightly bunched, unlike the airline and hotel industries. National Car Rental and Payless Car Rental have showed the biggest improvement this year while Alamo has dropped sharply compared to 2006.


About MMHI
Based on 35,000 customer interviews conducted each quarter, the Market Metrix Hospitality Index is the largest and most in-depth measure of hospitality company performance available today. These benchmarks, delivered through Customer Metrix, enable Market Metrix clients to compare their results to local competitors by zip code, city, state, region, country, and brand. The MMHI is also available by subscription.


About Market Metrix
With over 100 clients in 70 countries, Market Metrix has helped hospitality companies turn feedback into performance since 1996. Its flagship Customer Metrix and Employee Metrix suites provide multi-channel survey, analysis and service improvement tools and benchmarking data for the hospitality industry.


www.marketmetrix.com (http://www.marketmetrix.com/)

Contact:
Mike Pharis
1-800-239-7515

skelster
08-21-2007, 04:58 PM
As a frequent traveller, I concur with their assessment...lodging is doing well this year and airlines are having a record year in rotten customer service. Of course their "best" airline is the one I would pick for worst! United and Delta have lost bags on us this year, but at least they didn't lose the entire itinerary we had booked through them as Midwest did to us. They may be best in the air but they stink on the ground.

bavaria
08-21-2007, 05:27 PM
I would question Enterprise as 'best' rental car agency ... they are one of my authorized vendors and I rarely use them. When I DO, they are usually far offsite, have no rewards program for speedier service, and I usually end up with a poor quality vehicle.

carolina_yankee
08-21-2007, 06:09 PM
I would have thought Hertz, National, or Avis would have been top for the car category. DP had to rent a car through Enterprise twice, and both times there was clearly the odor of illegal substances left in the vehicle.

I wonder how DVC compares to other Timeshares?

Dirk