Name an area of life or work that the pandemic didn’t impact. It’s not easy to find one, is it? Especially in the hospitality industry, it feels like hardly anything is as it was before COVID. However, there’s one thing that has dramatically gained importance. It’s your ability as a revenue manager to grasp market trends, foresee demand shifts and implement an optimised, adjustable pricing strategy.

Managing your hotel without this is like taking your hands off your car’s steering wheel on a bumpy, winding road. But where can you find the data you need to seize the steering wheel and navigate your property through these challenging times?

Adapting to a Changing Demand Landscape

Many areas saw positive developments in 2021. Still, the demand landscape in most markets has changed dramatically since 2019.
Smaller booking windows, different primary source markets and shifts in guest priorities (e.g. concerning cancellation policies and value propositions) have made the market less predictable and more challenging for revenue managers. Without trustworthy data points to use for forecasts, things become even more difficult.

Previously, you may have looked for key insights in your historical data. Unfortunately, it’s not as reliable as it used to be. The good news is that well-grounded rate and distribution decisions are still possible, even in difficult times. That means looking at broader data sets to forecast demand and determine optimal rates. The best way to do that is by harnessing the power of future-facing data.

Why Historical Data isn’t The Be-all and End-all Anymore

What used to be known as almost fixed travel trends, was completely upset in early 2020. Today, restrictions and countries’ entry requirements shape to travel and destination choices more than holiday seasons and promotions.

Booking windows are also drastically different as people prefer to reserve last-minute to avoid losing money due to sudden new travel regulations. Even what used to be high and low seasons have changed as travellers avoid long-haul flights, and the meetings industry is only restarting slowly.

All these factors together reduce the importance of historical data and the information it provides. Yes, it can still indicate which results you can achieve at your hotel, which still holds value. However, due to the many market changes, live, future-facing demand data should now take centre stage in your pricing strategy. It will be essential to determine optimal prices, win reservations, and generate maximum revenue in the future.

Diving into Forward-looking Demand Data

Forward-looking data is top-of-funnel data that allows you to predict upcoming demand and trends in the market. Real-time future-facing data is the key to quick responses to market shifts and seizing all chances to drive revenue.

Below, you’ll find some examples of forward-looking data:

  • Search volume for flights and hotels on OTAs and search engines
  • Activity on alternative lodging and meta-review sites
  • Events and holidays in your area and your primary source markets
  • Search pressure on search engines
  • Competitor insights (e.g. pricing for the coming days/weeks/months, availability, predicted arrivals in a destination)

As you probably know from experience, gathering and structuring this data manually is time- and energy-intensive. This means you often miss revenue opportunities even though you’re putting in the effort.

Using a business intelligence solution to gather and present this data for you is the most effective and efficient solution. This frees you up to spend more time on in-depth analysis and decision-making.

Three Advantages of Leveraging Forward-looking Data to Form Revenue and Distribution Strategies

Using future-facing data in revenue management brings many benefits. These are the three most important ones:

1. Chance to Realise More Revenue Opportunities

Future-facing data shows you the earliest signs of demand, e.g. people’s flight or hotel searches. Getting a heads-up on this early on allows you to adapt your rates to capitalise on demand shifts. Supply your revenue management system (RMS) with this information to use for automatic rate updates.

2. More Precise Forecasting

As long as historical data remains unreliable, future-facing data is the best way to create reliable forecasts. The external information will create a broader and more precise result.

3. Targeted Promotions and Ad Campaigns

Source market data shows you where travellers are researching your destination right now. It can also reveal which guest demographic is searching, how long they want to stay and which days of the week they want to travel on.

Fully Capitalising on Future-facing Data by Feeding it into your RMS

To summarise, forward-looking data is an essential tool for creating a clear picture of the market and building long-term pricing strategies. This allows you to get ready for travel rebound and regular travel seasons in the future.

But you can do way more with future-facing data. For example, you can use it to update your prices in real-time whenever demand shifts continuously.

There are two ways you can do that.

1. Manually collect and analyse the data and price your rooms accordingly.
2. Use an RMS that updates your rates automatically in real-time based on live future-facing data.

As you can imagine, option two is quicker and brings better results. The question is how you can implement it and what else you can do to maximise your results with forward-looking data.

Free Guide: How to Maximize Your Revenue with Forward-Looking Demand Data

Within this Revenue Management Guide, “Maximize Revenue with Forward-Looking Demand Data”, you’ll learn why and how to include forward-looking demand data as part of your go-to-market and pricing strategy. For example, hotels already using forward-Looking Demand Data experiencing RevPAR boosts between 5% and 20%.

Click here to download the “Revenue Management Guide: Maximize Revenue with Forward-Looking Demand Data”.

Historical data no longer provides the same level of certainty that it once did. Shifting markets and guest expectations need a greater reliance on live, forward-looking demand data in your pricing strategy. Hotels already using forward-Looking Demand Data experiencing RevPAR boosts between 5% and 20%.

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