Fix the Data First: A Contrarian's Guide to AI in Hospitality
Hotels are sitting on millions in uncollected revenue and corrupted content and most of them don't even know it.
Fred Bean is the founder of HotelPORT, a hospitality content governance and distribution technology company he launched in 2019 after three decades working across hotel reservations, GDS connectivity, and online distribution. His career spans roles at Hyatt, Sabre, and TravelWeb, where he helped build foundational infrastructure for hotel bookings online.
This conversation covers the persistent structural problems in hotel distribution from inaccurate third-party content and uncollected OTA payments to the misapplication of AI and how governed data is the prerequisite for every meaningful technology deployment in hospitality.
What You'll Learn
* Variable Net Rates: The mechanism that allowed hotels to revenue-manage against net rates after 9/11 — locking in OTA margins while letting room rates float with demand — was pioneered at TravelWeb in 2002 and became an industry standard adopted by every major distribution player.
* Content Governance: Inaccurate hotel content on third-party channels is not an edge case — it is the norm, affecting even hotels with active distribution connectivity, and the downstream impact on bookings and guest experience is systematically underestimated.
* Revenue Leakage: An audit across 2,000 hotels found $7 million in uncollected OTA virtual credit card payments, with over $500,000 already expired… a direct result of resource constraints at property level, not negligence.
* AI Prerequisite: AI deployed on top of ungoverned data will hallucinate and erode guest trust; the correct sequence is governance first, activation second: verify the source of truth before connecting any AI-facing interface.
* Distribution Expertise Decline: Institutional knowledge of how hotel distribution systems interconnect is eroding as experienced practitioners retire without adequate replacements, creating an industry-wide vulnerability that neither software nor AI can currently compensate for.
* Channel Misalignment: Digital marketing and distribution teams within hotels frequently operate without visibility into each other's decisions: resulting in spend on paid search during periods of zero availability, a problem that requires internal alignment before technology can solve it.
* Generational Engagement Shift: Voice, text, and chat AI are not competing formats: they serve different traveler cohorts simultaneously, and hospitality operators need human off-ramps in AI voice flows and multi-channel support to avoid alienating any segment.
* OTA Consolidation Risk: The consolidation of major OTAs into a few parent companies has created an illusion of channel choice for consumers, reducing competitive pressure on incumbents and opening genuine opportunity for startups that solve problems the big platforms have deprioritized.
Time-Stamped Highlights
* (00:00) Introduction — Why a Call Center in Omaha Started a 30-Year Career
* (01:10) From Reservation Agent to Distribution Architect at Hyatt and Sabre
* (02:58) Building the First Internet-Bookable Hotel Reservations in the Late 1990s
* (08:10) Inventing Variable Net Rates: How Hotels Took Back Margin from OTAs Post-9/11
* (11:25) Data at Scale: Why More Channels Has Made Content Accuracy Worse, Not Better
* (15:00) The Long Tail Problem: How Smaller Hotels Get Overwhelmed and Where They Fall Short
* (20:35) AI Skepticism Grounded in Experience: Dot-Com Parallels and the Pets.com Generation
* (30:11) Governance Before Activation: The Two-Step Framework for Responsible AI Deployment in Hotels
* (36:12) PropertyView and the $7 Million Discovery: Auditing Revenue Leakage Across 2,000 Hotels
* (42:20) Engage: Voice, Text, and Chat AI Powered by Verified Hospitality Data
* (45:30) Generational Divergence in Guest Communication: Designing for All Three Cohorts
* (50:00) OTA Consolidation, Fake Hotel Websites, and the Fraud Problem AI Is Making Worse
* (55:00) Where Startups Can Still Win: Packaging, Event Travel, and Value-Based Selling
* (58:30) The BIG Foundation: Teaching Food-Insecure Youth to Cook as a Pathway into Hospitality
Guest Bio
Fred Bean is the Founder and CEO of HotelPORT, a hospitality content governance platform he launched in 2019 after 30 years working in hotel reservations, GDS connectivity, and distribution technology at companies including Hyatt, Sabre, and TravelWeb, where he co-developed the variable net rate model adopted across the industry. He also founded the BIG Foundation, a Miami-based initiative addressing food insecurity among hospitality-industry families by giving students culinary skills and a pathway into the workforce.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fredbean/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/fredbean/] | Company: https://hotelport.comhotelport.com [http://hotelport.com] | Foundation: https://bigfoundation.net/ [https://bigfoundation.net/]
About the Podcast
The Travel Tech Podcast features long form conversations with leaders across travel and technology. The show explores how software, data, operations, and distribution come together in real businesses, with an emphasis on tradeoffs, incentives, and lessons that transfer beyond any single company or role.
Host
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Alex is an engineer, technology leader, and founder with deep expertise in mission-critical systems and AI oversight. He leads Airside Labs, an AI business that applies aviation-grade testing and compliance rigor to enterprise AI systems, helping organizations build and test AI agents in regulated environments. Before founding Airside Labs, Alex built and scaled complex software in aviation and safety-critical domains, blending product innovation with disciplined engineering practices. He also invests in early-stage technology ventures and advocates for thoughtful, real-world AI deployment strategies.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-brooker-2280002/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-brooker-2280002/]
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