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Revenue Management System (RMS): What Are the Advantages?

A revenue management system is a software solution that allows hospitality brands to carry out various revenue management activities. For instance, the software makes it easier to forecast changes in demand and optimize pricing. Revenue management systems provide hotels and similar businesses with a number of major advantages, including improved accuracy and efficiency. It's important for business leaders to understand these advantages and invest in a high-quality solution that will provide the key benefits. In

23 Revenue Management Strategies to Grow Your Hotel Business

For hotel owners looking to grow their business, a robust revenue management strategy is of the utmost importance, helping to optimize business results. However, under the broader revenue management umbrella, many smaller strategies can help to facilitate growth. In this article, find 12 revenue management strategies that hotel industry employees can employ to achieve this ultimate objective. Table of Contents What Is Revenue Management? 15 Revenue Management Strategies 1. Analyze the Market 2. Pricing Optimization

An Analyze of How Hoteliers Handled Revenue Management During the Pandemic

Using past data to predict future revenue during a pandemic might seem counterintuitive to many hoteliers. After all, hotel revenue management is always a complex science. How can you predict anything during a pandemic? In this article, you’ll learn how fellow hoteliers dealt with the Corona pandemic. Three Different Paths During the Pandemic As a hotelier, you’ve faced an unusual past year, and you’ve had to make difficult choices. As revenue optimization experts, we’ve seen

How Can Revenue Management Collaborate with Sales & Marketing Teams?

Question for Our Revenue Management Expert Panel: For best collaboration, should Revenue Management fall under Sales & Marketing – or vice versa? Should they be separate departments on the same level of the hotel hierarchy? Or one single department? Our Revenue Management Expert Panel Chaya Kowal - Director of Revenue Management, Potato Head Family Theresa Prins - Founder, Revenue Resolutions Paulo Aragao - Revenue Management Professional Nikhil Roy

The Risks of Ignoring Revenue Management’s Budget Advice

Question for Our Revenue Management Expert Panel: What happens if hotel owners do not listen to revenue managers during budget preparations? What advice would you give to an RM team when asked to justify their budget? (Question by Connor Vanderholm) Our Revenue Management Expert Panel Connor Vanderholm - CEO, Topline Tanya Hadwick - Group Revenue & Yield Leader, SunSwept Resorts Heiko Rieder - Vice President Business Development, Hirmer

RevPAR versus RevPOR

Revenue per available room, or RevPAR, and revenue per occupied room, or RevPOR, are two KPIs used within the hotel industry, especially for revenue management purposes. Although the two metrics have similar names, what they measure is quite different, meaning neither KPI is necessarily more useful than the other. How Do You Calculate RevPAR and RevPOR? The formulas for working out the revenue management metrics RevPAR and RevPOR are as follows: RevPAR = Rooms Revenue

RevPAR versus GOPPAR

Revenue per available room, or RevPAR, and gross operating profit per available room, or GOPPAR, are two of the most vital KPIs available to hotel managers. Both form an important part of any effective revenue management strategy. Both metrics concern themselves with occupancy rates, but they detail very different things, as one is centered around money being brought in, while the other is based on overall profit. How Do You Calculate RevPAR and GOPPAR? The

How to Maximize Hotel Revenue by Applying Open Pricing to Upselling

You probably already know that adjusting your room rates based on demand fluctuations can boost your revenue. But have you ever thought of applying this approach to upselling? And what about taking things yet another step further and using the principles of open pricing on upselling as well? Keep reading

How Can Hotels use Micro-segmentation to its Full Potential?

Question for Our Revenue Management Expert Panel: How can hotels use micro-segmentation to its full potential? At what point does it become too "micro" to be valuable and what tips can you share for achieving success? (Question by Pablo Torres) Our Revenue Management

How do Reputation Scores and Revenue Management Influence each other?

Question for Our Revenue Management Expert Panel: What are the links between hotel reputation scores and revenue management? How do they influence each other? (Question proposed by Pablo Torres)  Our Revenue Management Expert Panel Pablo Torres - Director Of Sales Marketing, Alannia

The Power of Lean Revenue Management; Sophisticated But Not Complex

The global pandemic has sped up a trend in revenue operations (RevOps) throughout the business world. Forrester recently published a study that found that many companies are moving towards more centralized RevOps. They’ve understood that revenue is more than an outcome and instead of a result of a business process

Late Check-Out Hotel Strategies: A Comprehensive Guide for Hoteliers

Late check-out hotel strategies are based on allowing guests to extend their stay beyond the standard check-out time. Hotels will often charge guests extra for the option of checking out late. These strategies are important for the guest experience because they add an extra level of convenience. In addition, late

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