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Thursday, October 7, 2010Thursday, October 7, 2010
2:00 2:00 –– 3:00 PM EDT3:00 PM EDT
Make Government Per Diem Rates Work Make Government Per Diem Rates Work
For You For You –– Selling the SegmentSelling the Segment
Overview of Format and TopicOverview of Format and Topic
Webinar Moderator
Fran Brasseux
Executive Vice President, HSMAI
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TodayToday’’s Presenters: s Presenters:
Steve Hood,
Senior Vice President,
STR
Denise Benyak, CGMP,
Global Sales Director, Wyndham Hotel Group
Ron Loman,
Director of Field Sales,
Crestline Hotels
Jill Denning,
Program Manager,
Per Diem Program, Office of Governmentwide Policy,
U.S. General Services
Administration
Office of Governmentwide Policy
GSA’s Per Diem Rate Setting Process for the Continental United States
October 7, 2010
Travel Management Policy Office of Travel, Transportation and Asset Managem ent
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What We Will Discuss
• GSA’s Role
• Lodging Methodology
• FY11 Rate Results/Statistics
• Special Review Process
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What is included in Per Diem?
Per diem rates include the following reimbursement allowances for Federal travelers:
• Lodging
• Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
• Incidentals expenses: Fees and tips
(excluding tips for taxis, airport shuttles,
etc.)
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Who Sets Per Diem Rates?
Continental US (CONUS)
TERRITORIES, and Alaska, Hawaii
FOREIGN
GSA Dept. of Defense Dept. of State
Standard Rate
Non-Standard Rate
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Types of Lodging Rates
• Standard Rate• The base rate for per diem in the continental United States
• Increased in FY 2011 from $70 to $77• Applies to 2,600 counties
• Non-Standard Rate Areas (NSAs)• Unique areas identified by Federal agencies greater than the
Standard Rate
• Applies to 378 unique locations
GSA’s Authority to set Per Diem
In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 5702, GSA sets per diemrates to fairly reimburse Federal employees for their expenses while traveling to achieve their agencies’missions.
5 U.S.C. Section 5702 (a)(1)(B) states that employe es are entitled to “… reimbursement for the actual and necessary expenses of official travel not to exceed an amount established by the Administrator [of GSA] fo r travel within the continental United States…”
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Per Diem Methodology
Primary ZIP Codes
Mid-Range Priced Properties
FEMA Fire Safe Properties
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11.5K+ properties used; average 25 each NSA
Per Diem MethodologyStandard CONUS Apply
NSA Run
NSA Apply
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Per Diem Methodology
• Only data of hotels/motels; no condos, dorms, B&Bs, cabins
• No weekend travel rates
• Data used: April – March
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Lodging Per Diem Process
Identify area and primary ZIP codes
Use updated Fire-Safe hotel list
Obtain hotel industry
data: Average
Daily Rate
Analyze hotel
industry data
Seek/obtain GSA senior
managementconcurrence
Seek/obtain OMB senior
management concurrence
Notify Congress of
FY rate change
Publish FY per diem
rates
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Methodology Example
Economy $132 outside of rangeMidscale $154Midscale $162Independent $227Upper Upscale $227Upscale $230Luxury* $237* usually outside of range
Average Daily Rate $200Lodging Per Diem Rate $190 less 5%
Mid-P
rice Range
Location of 378 Non-Standard Areas16
US Average Daily Rate Data
$108.81
$108.11
$99.95
$96.86
$99.41
$93.96
$94.08
$97.57
$98.37
$99.14
$90
$95
$100
$105
$110
FY 2010 Data FY 2011 Data
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US Average Daily Rate Data: Jan. 2000-July 2010
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76.31
110.25
99.14
$75
$80
$85
$90
$95
$100
$105
$110
$115
Current Methodology
Started Oct 2005
Lodging Rate Changes - NSAs
FY 2011• 82 percent of the rates decreased
FY 2010• 70 percent of rates remained the same or
increased
FY 2009 • 94 percent increased, 2 percent were
unchanged and 4 percent decreased
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FY10 Per Diem Lodging Rate Changes
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Agency Flexibilities
• Actual Expense Allowance
• Agency approval• Up to 300% of per diem • Agencies discretion
FTR reference: 41 CFR §301-11.300 to 11.306 (www.gsa.gov/ftr)
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Agency Flexibilities
• Conference Lodging Allowance (CLA)• Up to 125% of lodging per diem rate to attend or plan conference (government agency sponsoring conference determines amount)
• Federally sponsored
FTR reference: 41 CFR §301-74 (www.gsa.gov/ftr)
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Requests for Per Diem Reviews
Federal Agency Travel Manager notifies GSA of their travelers’ difficulties in finding rooms at the current per diem rate. The letter should include:
• Number of trips annually in specific location• Address, ZIPs & rates where they need to stay• Frequency actual expense used
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Requests for Per Diem Reviews
• Requests postmarked by 12/31
• See www.gsa.gov/perdiem FAQs #5 and 6
• Rates can increase/decrease/remainunchanged
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Additional Resources
Questions: travelpolicy@gsa.gov
E-Mail Notification:www.gsa.gov/travelpolicyemailnotification
Websites:gsa.gov/perdiemhttp://www.usfa.dhs.gov/applications/hotelhttp://www.twitter.com/GSAtravelpolicy
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Point of Contact
Jill Denning Per Diem Program Manager
(202) 208-7642 jill.denning@gsa.gov
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ADR Update
Steve HoodSenior VP Research
Smith Travel Research
Making Government Per Diem Rates Work for You
Total US - Key Performance IndicatorsAugust YTD 2008, 2009, and 2010
2-yr diff: -4
2-yr diff: -$10
2-yr diff: -$10
2010 Smith Travel Research, Inc.
Year-to-Date ADR still going down
Total US – Historic ADR Percent ChangeTwelve Month Moving Average – Jan 1989 to Aug 2010
-8.8% (Jan 10)-3.4% (Aug 10)
-4.7%
0.1%
2010 Smith Travel Research, Inc.
ADR growth (Running 12-month) turning around
Total US – Current ADR Percent ChangeMonthly Numbers – Jan 2005 to Aug 2010
4 months of positive ADR percent change numbers
Total US – Historic ADR Actual ValuesTwelve Month Moving Average – Jan 1997 to Aug 2010
2010 Smith Travel Research, Inc.
Lots of ADR ground to make back up; how long will i t take?
Scales – ADR Percent ChangeAugust YTD 2008, 2009, and 2010
2010 Smith Travel Research, Inc.
Heaviest discounting at upper end, Luxury only posi tive
Locations – ADR Percent ChangeAugust YTD 2008, 2009, and 2010
2010 Smith Travel Research, Inc.
Urban largest ADR drop in 2009, only positive in 20 10
US Regions – ADR Percent Change August YTD 2008, 2009, and 2010
2010 Smith Travel Research, Inc.
Mid-Atlantic positive, New England and WN Central f lat
Total US Group versus Transient - ADR % Change Running 3 Month – Jan 2007 to Aug 2010
2010 Smith Travel Research, Inc.
Transient ADR dips first and farther, returned posi tive in early 2010
Total US - ADR by Day of Week August YTD 2008, 2009, and 2010
2010 Smith Travel Research, Inc.
ADR gap even for every day of week, not so with Occ upancy
steve@str.com
615-824-8664 ext. 3315
www.strglobal.com
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Ron Loman,
Director of Field Sales,
Crestline Hotels
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What do I do now?
• First, change all future
government reservations, both
transient and group.
• Adjust your forecast as well
– it’s more important than
ever that we supply owners
with accurate forecasts.
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Be strategic and
identify future need dates now so that you
can communicate with
your government
clients and secure
those meetings when you need them.
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On the group side, know that
most government entities
must get approval, but they
can spend up to 125% more
than per diem for meetings.
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Always take a look when you have
those holes or sudden group
cancellations.
Often we are quick to open Priceline and Hotwire at rates lower
or equal to the per diem.
The government customer is a good
business travel client – remember,
government clients are usually
loyal, and if you take care of them
they will always stay with you … vs.
a Priceline or Hotwire customer
who is loyal only to a lower rate.
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Take a look at the value adds that
you have given in the past. Have
you rolled in parking or breakfast?
Could you readjust your value
adds by NOT including them,
which would make the new per
diem rate more profitable –
allowing you to take a few more
room nights?
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Denise Benyak, CGMP
Global Sales Director
Wyndham Hotel Group
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Honor your contracts – if
your per diem rate has
decreased, it may affect
your hotel and/or chain if
you decide to cancel the
group.
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SGMP and SGTP Memberships –
Become a member and participate. Planners
who are members have a tendency to work with
members. The organizations can also assist in
working with your CVBs to maintain or increase
per diems in future years for your destination.
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State Government Per Diem Rates –
Usually less than the Federal Government Per Diem
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Back-yard business? It
is critical that you
know the agencies in
your own city. Are
you on these
preferred agencies
vendor lists?
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FedRooms – Launched Groups &
Meetings this year, a free sourcing
service through Cvent for
government meeting planners.
www.fedrooms.com
Questions? Questions?
Steve Hood,
Senior Vice President,
STR
Denise Benyak, CGMP,
Global Sales Director, Wyndham Hotel Group
Ron Loman,
Director of Field Sales,
Crestline Hotels
Jill Denning,
Program Manager,
Per Diem Program, Office of Governmentwide Policy,
U.S. General Services
Administration
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