Cliches About Revenue Management, Guests’ Quality, and Brand Reputation
What do hoteliers resist about revenue management? One common pushback is lowering prices below a certain psychological threshold. Yet, it's essential during low demand and pays off later. Some hoteliers believe: "I cannot sell below a certain figure because otherwise low-quality guests will arrive and lower the hotel's image; I prefer to stay empty and not sell." Yet, those who practice revenue management know it's the opposite. During low season, you can sell your rooms
Airbnb China Hotel Guide Including Alternative Booking Platforms
Airbnb China was a pioneering attempt to bring the platform and overseas guests to a new Chinese market. A number of issues, including the pandemic and operational hurdles, caused Airbnb to suspend Chinese domestic operations in July 2022. Airbnb's disappearance left a hole in the economic landscape of the hospitality industry. Hotels suddenly found themselves with new options to recapture and expand on short-term rental options in China. In this article, you'll see Airbnb's work
What Does EBITDA Stand for?
Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization, or EBITDA for short, is a KPI becoming increasingly prevalent in hotel management. Sometimes referred to as operating cash flow, the metric can be used to determine the operational profitability of a business, taking into account only its key daily running costs. In this article, you’ll learn what EBITDA means for hotels, how it is calculated, key benchmarks, and why it has become essential for measuring profitability today. Table
Tourism Trends: The Latest Opportunities for The Tourism Industry of 2026
New trends and innovations continually disrupt industries, and the tourism industry is no exception. Keeping pace with these emerging tourism trends can help businesses stay competitive and cater to customers' needs. Some of these trends have been a direct or indirect result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read on to learn more about the key trends within tourism for 2026. Table of Contents: Keeping up with the Latest Tourism Trends: Why It Matters to Your
Discover Examples of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Hotel Industry
AI in hotels describes the use of artificial intelligence technology in the hotel industry. This technology is increasingly used to automate processes, analyze vast amounts of data, and deliver next-level personalization. Modern AI technology has become a significant benefit for the industry as it deals with challenges like labor shortages and rising costs. AI can also be used to reduce human error, which can enhance your hotel's reputation. In this article, you can take a deep dive into the growing role of artificial intelligence technology for hotels, explore its various uses, and discover how to overcome some of the challenges
AI Agents Are Now Booking Hotel Rooms – Is Your Property Ready?
AI is moving fast. Really fast. Every day seems to bring a new breakthrough: an image generator that goes viral, a smarter chatbot, a more powerful time-saving tool. Some innovations will fizzle out or quickly be supplanted. Others will fundamentally change how we live and work. And one of the latest to watch for revenue managers? OpenAI’s Operator. Operator has the potential to change how guests book hotels. It’s a new kind of AI agent
The Budgeting Blind Spots Hotels Can’t Afford in 2026
Many hotel budgets fail before they're even approved—not because the math is wrong, but because the thinking is outdated. Every year, many budgets collapse under the weight of assumptions. For 2026, the question shouldn't be how much you will spend, but how fast you can adapt. It's time to expose the blind spots that quietly cost hotels their edge. In this article, you’ll learn how to identify and fix budgeting blind spots for 2026. 5
Unlock Hidden Revenue: How Ancillary Sales Can Elevate Your TRevPAR
Is boosting ancillary revenue just one more thing on your already packed to-do list? It doesn’t have to be. If you’re already offering extras or promoting additional services, you're on the right track. And if you’ve started using automation tools to streamline upselling and improve guest spend, even better. Still,
An In-Depth Look at the Hospitality Sector
What aspects serve to define the hospitality industry? While many will provide common answers, such as accommodations and logistics, the single factor that underpins the entire concept involves customer satisfaction. Let us take a look at the different facets of the hospitality sector in great detail to appreciate its true
Revenue Marketing Helps Hotels Gain Profit When Wins Fall Short
Hotels love a good win. Marketing celebrates record clicks, sales land big contracts, and revenue holds rates during slow seasons. Yet these surface victories don't always equal profit. They can hide weak margins and rising costs. True growth demands a shift in mindset. Instead of chasing numbers that look impressive
