4 Important Trends for Revenue Managers in 2025
Hospitality is always changing. However, the current pace of change feels faster than ever, which throws up both challenges and opportunities for those within the industry. For revenue managers, the real question isn’t just about managing change – it’s about how to harness that change to drive profitability and long-term growth. 4 Trends for Revenue Managers in 2025 Revenue optimization in hospitality has always been a balancing act, but the factors influencing pricing strategies, distribution
Potential Impact of ChatGPT and other LLMs on the Booking Process
Question for Our Revenue Management Expert Panel: How might the use of ChatGPT and other Large Language Models (LLM) affect the booking process? What impact might they have on revenue management? (Question by Massimiliano Terzulli) Our Revenue Management Expert Panel Massimiliano Terzulli - Revenue Management Consultant, Franco Grasso Revenue Team Oleksii Kapichin - Revenue Management Professional Pablo Torres - Director, TEDUKA Tanya Hadwick - Group Revenue & Yield
Balancing System and Manual Forecasts for Ideal Hotel Budgeting
Question for Our Revenue Management Expert Panel: What is the “ideal” budget process for hotels? Is it relying entirely on tech-based forecasting, or also maintaining manual forecasts to ensure accuracy? (Question proposed by Mariska van Heemskerk) Our Revenue Management Expert Panel Niko Krauseneck - Founder, RevenueRebel Massimiliano Terzulli - Revenue Management Consultant, Franco Grasso Revenue Team Chaya Kowal - Director of Revenue Management, Potato Head Family Dermot Herlihy
Benefits of Hyper-Personalisation in Revenue Management
Question for Our Revenue Management Expert Panel: What are the benefits of hyper-personalisation in revenue management? What do hotels need to do in order to achieve hyper-personalisation, and are their efforts worth it? (Question by Nikolas Hall) Our Revenue Management Expert Panel Tanya Hadwick - Group Revenue & Yield Leader, SunSwept Resorts Diego Fernández Pérez De Ponga - Director of Revenue Management, Palladium Hotel Group Krunal Shah
Overbooking Done Right: How to Fill Rooms Without Upsetting Guests
Imagine you're at the front desk, midway through a busy day, when you suddenly realize you’re overbooked. Guests are still pouring in, but you know—awkward conversations and unhappy faces await you. But overbooking doesn’t have to be chaotic. When done strategically, it can increase occupancy and revenue. This article will show you how to master overbooking and turn a stressful scenario into a smooth process. What Does Overbooking in Hotels Look Like? Overbooking can feel
Outsourcing Revenue Management: 4 Ways it Benefits Hotels
Revenue management is extremely important within the hotel industry because it enables owners to optimize their business operations and improve financial results. However, it also requires specific skills and knowledge, which means that it can be more effective to outsource revenue management to a third party that specializes in this area. In this article, you will learn more about revenue management and the benefits of outsourcing. Table of Contents: What Is Revenue Management? Why Is
4 Reasons Why Resorts Outsource Revenue Management
For resorts, hotels, and other hospitality companies, revenue management is vital, allowing financial results to be optimized. However, many outsource revenue management to a third party rather than handling it internally, because it requires specialist knowledge and tools. In this article, you will learn more about revenue management strategies and some of the key reasons why they are often outsourced. Defining Revenue Management Revenue management is a strategy that maximizes financial results through data and
How Can Hoteliers Adjust Their Revenue Strategy Due to COVID Restrictions?
Question for Our Revenue Management Expert Panel: Amid changing travel guidelines and restrictions, flexibility has become essential for travellers. How are you addressing this? How has your revenue management strategy adapted to meet those needs? Our Revenue Management Expert Panel Pablo Torres -
Calculate RevPAR and Maximize Your Hotel’s Revenue
Calculate RevPAR for strategic optimization and success. It's a common mantra within the hospitality sphere. However, your Revenue Per Available Room (RevPAR) involves more than you might think, and every variable impacts your potential profit. RevPAR is a metric that explains your hotel's performance and helps identify areas for optimization
8 Business Trip Trends For Hotels to Maximize Profit in 2026
Business travel is booming, with more and more people making at least one business trip every year. Is your hotel ready to take full advantage of the latest business trip trends? In this article, you'll learn about the 8 top trends in 2026 for business travel. Read on to discover
The Five Building Blocks of Hotel Revenue Maximization
Revenue is the lifeblood of any hotel. The more effectively you generate, capture, and optimize it, the more successful your property will be. But too many revenue managers still rely on outdated revenue strategies, legacy metrics and clunky technology that hold them back. The result? Missed opportunities and money left
Break Siloes and Foster Synergies to Optimize Hotel Profits
Hotels looking to optimize profits must break the silo mentality. They must align their teams and synchronize their knowledge. In this article, you'll learn how to break siloes and foster synergies to optimize hotel profits. Steps to Creating a Connected Commercial Organization The movement toward commercial revenue is a good
Boosting Occupancy: 7 Options for Hoteliers
"Heads in beds." While occupancy is not the only thing influencing the revenue success of a hotel, it's hard to say you're maximizing revenue if your occupancy levels are low. 7 Ways to Effectively Boost the Occupancy Today, guests typically have a wealth of options for determining precisely in which