What is GDS? Global Distribution System for Hotels

What is a GDS?

GDS = Global Distribution System

A network that connects hotels, airlines, and car rentals to travel agents and corporate booking tools worldwide. Think of it as the B2B version of OTAs.

How GDS Works

Unlike OTAs where consumers book directly, GDS operates behind the scenes:

  1. Hotel loads rates and inventory into the GDS network
  2. Travel agents search GDS terminals for available hotels
  3. Corporate booking tools pull hotel options from GDS
  4. Agent or system books the room on behalf of the traveler
  5. GDS confirms the reservation with the hotel

GDS is how most corporate travel managers and traditional travel agencies find and book hotels.

Major GDS Networks

GDS Headquarters Key Strength
Amadeus Spain Largest GDS globally, strong in Europe and Asia
Sabre USA Dominant in North America, large corporate network
Travelport (Galileo + Worldspan) UK Strong in Asia-Pacific and Middle East

GDS vs OTA

Factor GDS OTA
Customer Travel agents, corporate bookers Individual travelers (B2C)
Booking Source Travel management companies, agencies Website and app
Commission 10-15% (lower than OTA) 15-25%
Guest Type Corporate, group, and MICE Leisure and individual travelers
Average Stay Value Higher (corporate rates, longer stays) Varies widely
Setup Complexity Requires GDS connectivity partner Simple extranet signup
Key Insight: GDS bookings typically have higher ADR and lower cancellation rates compared to OTA bookings. Corporate travelers book further in advance and are less price-sensitive.

Does Your Hotel Need GDS?

GDS makes sense if:

  • You're 50+ rooms with meeting/conference facilities
  • Your location attracts corporate travelers (business districts, IT hubs, industrial areas)
  • You want international corporate bookings
  • You're a 3-star or above property

GDS may NOT be worth it if:

  • You're a small budget hotel or homestay
  • Your market is purely leisure/pilgrim tourism
  • You have fewer than 20 rooms
  • You don't have the infrastructure for corporate guests

How to Get Listed on GDS

Hotels don't connect to GDS directly. You need a connectivity partner:

  1. Channel Manager with GDS: Many channel managers (like SiteMinder, RateGain, eZee) offer GDS connectivity as an add-on
  2. Dedicated GDS providers: Companies like D-EDGE, Pegasus, or iHotelier specialize in GDS distribution
  3. Hotel chain affiliation: Joining a hotel consortium (like Best Western, Choice Hotels) provides automatic GDS access
Pro Tip: If you're already using a channel manager, check if they offer GDS connectivity. Adding GDS through your existing channel manager is usually cheaper than a separate GDS provider. Monthly costs range from ₹5,000-₹15,000 plus per-booking fees.

GDS Chain Codes for India

Each hotel on GDS gets a unique property code. To be found easily, ensure your:

  • Property name and address are accurate
  • Room types and descriptions match reality
  • Corporate rates (negotiated rates) are loaded correctly
  • Photos and amenity lists are up to date
  • Cancellation policies are clearly stated

GDS Performance Metrics

Track these to measure your GDS ROI:

  • GDS revenue share: What percentage of total revenue comes from GDS?
  • Look-to-book ratio: How many searches convert to bookings?
  • ADR from GDS: Compare GDS ADR vs OTA and direct ADR
  • Cost per acquisition: Total GDS fees divided by number of bookings