GARD – Global Accommodation Reference Database celebrates 35 years anniversary
Leading companies and universities use the GARD - Global Accommodation Reference Database for its high-quality data, with over 2 million accommodation properties, benefiting diverse industries. The article GARD – Global Accommodation Reference Database celebrates 35 years anniversary first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.


Companies such as Booking.com, HRS, Airbnb, American Express, Microsoft, Reed Business, Davinci, Deloitte, Swiss Post, Deutsche Post, Axel Springer, AHGZ, OTTO, Miele, WMF, Electrolux and Kraft Foods are among the thousands of customers of the hotel database “GARD – Global Accommodation Reference Database“. Universities such as the University of Cambridge and Cornell University have used Delta Check hotel data in their scientific research due to the high data quality. Professor Spalding from the Imperial College in London put it this way: “We used the Delta Check hotel database in our scientific research and were pleasantly surprised by the outstanding quality of the data – in our experience, not many databases operate at this extremely high level of quality.”
Most customers successfully use the world’s largest hotel database to acquire new customers. It’s ideal for many industries as hotels have a very wide range of needs for a wide variety of products. The DELTA CHECK hotel database is the most effective tool for acquiring new customers. The effort is particularly worthwhile at the moment, as customers get a 65% anniversary discount for
a short time. This makes the access to over 2 million accommodation properties worldwide cheaper than ever before. If hotel data is needed, now is the time to make a purchase decision.
In addition to address and communication data (including email), the database provides information on the number of rooms and the star rating, as well as details on conference and banquet facilities: A total of 1,400 data fields ensure that the customer receives all the information needed.
Segmentation codes divide the overall market into 58 useful market segments – a solid basis for reliable selection options and low costs. In addition to the hotel industry, the parahotellery is also
recorded. The hotel industry includes resorts, hotels, inns and guesthouses. The parahotellery includes holiday homes and holiday apartments, private rooms, mountain huts, group
accommodations, self-catering houses and holiday farms.
Star-rated hotels are the most asked for – in total 221,991 star-rated hotels worldwide: 12,472 5-star hotels, 48,420 4-star hotels, 91,921 3-star hotels, 50,173 2-star hotels and 19,005 1-star hotels. Self- proclaimed 6- and 7-star hotels such as the Burj Al Arab in Dubai (slogan: “World’s only 7-star hotel”) are officially considered 5-star hotels.
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