More hotel deals in 2010

Cheap Hotels prepared to ensure more and better hotel deals available to travellers during 2010
By: Cheap Hotels
 
Feb. 14, 2010 - PRLog -- Cheap Hotels has closed a business challenging year and is active to improve overall performance of its hotel booking website to match customers needs.

2009 has seen both a reduction in hotel bookings numbers and average rates. To some extent this was a positive marketplace for travellers who could afford to travel as hotel rates were cheaper than ever.

Destinations as Reno, Nevada, and similar, had some of the cheapest hotel rates with hotel deals below 30$ total price for a two day stay in a good standard hotel or resort.
It is evident that people who could afford travelling made tremendous deals and possibly spent several days on extended stay for a very small amount of money.

Always full New York hotels, with occupancy rates above 85%, managed to keep occupancy rates high, even if without the huge discounts made elsewhere, by offering prices never seen in New York in the recent years.
Prices were down about 40% in New York. Again a great travel opportunity for the never ending flow of tourists visiting New York every year and every season.

In this challenging environment, Cheap Hotels ensured through its hotel booking engine that all of the better prices and hotel deals offered by USA and international hotels could be available to travellers in real time.

Another move by Cheap Hotels hotel booking engine was to remove all cancel/change charges, a definite advantage for the customers when in need of changing plans. Cheap Hotels advised its customers to check the individual hotel cancel/change charges and service fees because they are dependent on each hotel and still apply.
Cheap Hotels http://www.deskbell.com/ will continue the same policy of no cancel/change charges in 2010.

Initial activity during January 2010 shows that hotel prices are still low and are attracting tourists and business travellers.
People looking for a cheap break should consider planning a trip as early as possible to avoid hotel rates changes that a possible, and welcomed, improvement in economy could cause.
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