Hotel News2020-01-29T16:12:03+01:00

Meetings and Events Online Booking and Marketing Optimization Tips

Question for Our Hotel Marketing Expert Panel How can hotels optimize the online booking process for Meetings and Events? And how can they best market it? Our Marketing Expert Panel Peter Ricci - Clinical Associate Professor and Director, Florida Atlantic University Cory Falter - Partner and Visionary at Lure Agency Thom de Graaf - Online Marketing Specialist, The Orange Studio Luminita Mardale - Director Of Marketing And Business

7 Tips to Attract More Corporate Travelers to Your Hotel

Corporate travelers are a growing demographic and a target audience that many within the hotel industry are placing an increased emphasis on trying to appeal to. After all, a corporate traveler may use extra hotel facilities, return to your hotel multiple times and recommend it to colleagues and business partners. In this article, you will learn about corporate travel and find seven tips for attracting more corporate travelers to your hotel. Table of Contents: What

Hotels with Late Check-Out: Why Improve Guest Satisfaction

Hotels with late check out are a common area of discussion among both guests and hoteliers alike. The term refers to options that allow guests to use their room past the hotel's standard check-out time. It's an important subject as it can change how every impacted party relates to a guest's stay at the hotel. How people feel at their time of checkout will often color the entire hotel experience. In this article, you'll learn

Avoid These 3 Benchmarking Errors for Hotel Revenue Success

As a revenue manager, you're undoubtedly aware of the importance of gauging your hotel's performance to maintain a competitive edge in your market. Yet, how can you be certain that you're genuinely on par with, or preferably ahead of, your competitors? Enter benchmarking for hotel revenue management. Benchmarking for Hotel Revenue Management: 3 Cardinal Errors Benchmarking offers the essential context and illuminates areas of your revenue management strategy that are ripe for refinement. This ensures

Hotel Trends: Discover The Latest Hotel Industry Trends for 2026

Owners and marketers need to keep pace with the latest hotel trends because new technology, shifting social attitudes, demographic changes, and emerging economic realities fundamentally alter how hotels and their customers do business. In this article, you can learn more about the latest hotel industry trends for 2026. Table of Contents: The Importance of Staying Up-to-Date With Hotel Trends Understanding the Factors Driving the Main Hotel Trends Emerging Technology Lifestyle Changes 21 Important Hotel Trends for 2026 1. Sustainability 2. Staff & Labor Shortages 3. Personalization 4. Artificial Intelligence (AI) 5. Wellness and Spas 6. Unique Experiences 7. Emphasis on

The Basics of Revenue Management Explained!

Revenue management is concerned with optimizing financial results and is especially popular in industries like hospitality, which must contend with high fixed costs and a perishable inventory. For example, hotels have a certain number of rooms and fixed costs, which must be met regardless of how many rooms are sold. In such industries, revenue management predicts demand and optimizes inventory and price availability. When utilized correctly, this will ultimately result in higher revenue. Table of

Guests Expectations in 2025: A Complete Guide on How to Engage Travelers

As time passes and technology keeps evolving, we enter into a new era of guest expectations. As we've said before, it's no longer enough to meet their needs simply, the challenge now lies in exceeding them. What they wanted three years ago is not the same as what they want today or what they will want tomorrow. This leaves no other option but to adapt.  Today, the burning question on every hotelier's mind is: What

The Vital Role of Revenue Management and Brand Reputation

It’s an antiquated idea that revenue management works independently from sales and marketing. Each department impacts the other and influences the hotel’s overall profitability. Every business goal contributes to the bottom line. When the revenue-generating departments work together on shared goals, they can contribute to a fatter bottom line. In

Hotel Check-in Timing and Process Explained

Hotel check-in timing refers to when guests can check into a room or check out after their stay. It's often best to consider it as a window where staff and guests can align their needs. The timing is important to guests because it can limit or control their schedule. At

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