About child occupancy

Google supports the inclusion of child occupancy details when sending prices. Inclusion of child occupancy details allows you to have different rates for adding children to an itinerary compared to when adding additional adults.

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Benefits of child occupancy

  • Improved ability to differentiate child rates from adult rates or discounts
  • Ability to avoid treating child rates as deals
  • Allows customers to feel confident about getting the best price based on their party members

How to include child occupancy pricing

To include child occupancy pricing, you’ll need to update the following:

  1. Update the landing page syntax to include child occupancy values through variables and conditions. Be sure to include the following child occupancy values as per what is required and optional:
    • Required
      • (NUM-ADULTS)
      • (NUM-CHILDREN),
      • (FOR-EACH-CHILD-AGE)
      • (CHILD-AGE)
    • Optional
      • (CHILD-INDEX)

 

Example

URL segment: adults=(NUM-ADULTS)&children=(NUM-CHILDREN)(FOR-EACH-CHILD-AGE)&age=(CHILD-INDEX)_(CHILD-AGE)(END-FOR-EACH)

  1. Send child occupancy prices to Google

Best practices

  • If your landing page supports child occupancy, you should make the landing page URL changes at Google and ensure the search context on your landing page is the same as the user search, not the prices.
  • If your landing page shows child occupancy rates, you should always send those rates to Google.
  • On your landing page, you should always show all rates with the exact user search, or higher occupancy. If a user is searching for 2 adults + 1 children, you should show all rates for
    • 3 or more adults, and
    • 2 adults + 1 or more children.

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