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Hotel booking process design & usability
Travel UCD – February 2003
3 Executive summary
Overview
This report analyses the primary user interface and usability aspects of the booking process
within hotel websites. It suggests improvements that can be made to many commonly used B2C
booking-process designs.
What is a booking process?
A booking process determines how the user navigates through a series of sequential phases in an
online hotel reservation.
For example, a user may:
1. Enter required city and stay-date
2. Review options from available hotels, rooms, and rates
3. Select a suitable hotel, room, and rate
4. Enter guest and payment details
5. Confirm reservation
What is usability?
A user interface is the aspect of a website (or application) that the user interacts with and
experiences first-hand. Usability is a quantitative and qualitative measurement of the design of a
user interface, grouped into five key factors:
• learnability
• efficiency
• memorability
• errors
• satisfaction
(Jakob Nielsen (1993)
Usability Engineering)
In the competitive online hotel reservation industry, user interface design and usability is a key
differentiator between websites offering similar products. A user who enters a website must be
able to understand the design immediately. There are no opportunities for training or user
manuals.
If users can’t immediately understand how to use a website, they will either transfer to another
means of communicating (such as telephone or email) or click to a competitor.
The key difference between
usability research and
market research is that market research tells
you whether a group of people
will use a website while usability research tells you whether they
can use it.
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