GDS (Global Distribution System): Definition & Relevance for Hotels

A Global Distribution System (GDS) is a worldwide booking network through which travel agencies, corporate travel desks and tour operators book flights, hotels and rental cars — the largest are Amadeus, Sabre and Travelport (Galileo/Worldspan). For hotels, the GDS is the classic channel into the business-travel and group segment: properties targeting corporate clients with travel-agency connections or international negotiated rates can hardly do without a GDS presence.

How a hotel gets into the GDS

When the GDS pays off — and when not

In favourAgainst
City/airport location with business travellers, trade fairs, crew businessPure leisure resort — those guests book via OTAs and directly
Corporate rates (RFP business) with corporations and travel management companiesSmall properties without capacity for RFP/rate management
International visibility with travel agencies worldwideCost structure: setup, monthly fees plus transaction/commission costs per booking

Rule of thumb: get the direct channel and portals right first — the GDS complements the mix for properties with real corporate potential; it replaces nothing.

GDS, OTA, metasearch — the classification

All three are distribution channels with different audiences: OTAs reach the self-booking leisure guest, metasearch the price-comparing googler, the GDS the professional booker (travel agency, travel manager). Steering all channels from one rate logic is the job of revenue management.

Frequently asked questions

What does a GDS connection cost?

Depending on the provider: a one-off setup (often a few hundred euros), a monthly base fee plus costs per booking (transaction fee and/or travel-agency commission of typically 8–10%). Total costs per GDS booking are therefore often comparable to an OTA booking.

Is the GDS worth it for a 30-room hotel?

Only with a clear business-travel profile (location, corporate clients nearby, trade-fair business). For most small leisure properties, the direct channel, OTAs and metasearch deliver more per euro invested.

What is an RFP?

Request for Proposal — the annual rate tender of corporations and travel management companies. Hotels apply with corporate rates; winning brings plannable corporate volume via the GDS.

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