Travel News2020-01-29T16:12:13+01:00

Interview with Founder and CEO Kristian Valk of Hotelchamp

In this article, we interview Kristian Valk, the founder and CEO of Hotelchamp. Through Hotelchamp, Valk has combined multiple science-based methods to improve the guest experience and drive increased direct revenue for hoteliers. Can you tell us a bit about yourself? I was born and raised in the Netherlands, near Amsterdam. I'm the proud father of two kids, a boy and a girl. Sports are a real passion

What Is an Occupancy Rate?

Occupancy rate is a KPI used by those within the hotel industry to assess a hotel's performance. As a metric, it is concerned with the percentage of a hotel occupied, and can be used alongside other KPIs, such as ADR (average daily rate) and RevPAR (revenue per available room), as part of a revenue management strategy. Table of Contents: What Does the Occupancy Rate Stand for? What Influences the Hotel Occupancy Rate? How to Calculate

Hotel Revenue Management System Adoption: Tips for a Smooth Transition

A revenue management system (RMS) is a fantastic tool for attracting demand from high-value guests, driving efficient operations, improving revenue performance, and increasing profitability. Of course, the best tools in the world won't do your property much good if your staff isn't bought in on their proper usage and equipped with what's needed to get the most out of them. Tips for Successful RMS Implementation and Adoption Introducing a change to an established routine will

Master Pick-up Analytics: Learn Why & How They Elevate Your Hotel

Pick-up analytics are essential for hotels to forecast demand, optimize pricing strategies, manage inventory, marketing, and improve revenue management. In this article, we will dive into the world of Pick-up Analytics. You will learn what Pick-up Analytics is and how to use it to help your hotel optimize performance. What is Pick-up Analytics? In short, it is important to analyze the rate at which your hotel rooms are booked over a certain period. Pick-up Analytics

Ditch Discount Blasts and Reward High-Value Hotel Guests

Hotels often rely on blanket discount codes to spark bookings, but these offers rarely resonate with high-value guests. Instead, they attract low-spending visitors who deliver minimal long-term revenue. Today’s travelers expect more: personalization, recognition, and incentives that reflect their loyalty. Guests who feel noticed are far more likely to return, spend more, and recommend your brand. In this article, you’ll learn why ditching generic discount blasts in favor of targeted campaigns fuels loyalty, revenue, and sustainable growth. Why Blanket Discounts Fail and Targeted Rewards Drive Growth Blanket-sending discount codes only target low-spending guests. High-spending guests respond to offers that resonate,

Unleashing Data for Personalized Hotel Stays

Hotels are moving from traditional transactional models to relationship-focused approaches, driven by guests’ desire for personalized experiences and seamless interactions. Unleashing data for personalized hotel stays has become the key to unlocking these enhanced guest experiences. Modern technology, especially mobile and cloud-based solutions, facilitates this transformation. Hotel owners, managers, and operators understand that guests’ expectations constantly evolve. Building lasting relationships rather than merely completing transactions is vital to meet these expectations.  Understanding Changing Guest Expectations

Revenue Management Guide: Calculating Costs & Quality Analysis

As a hotelier, you know many factors go into your room rates. Three of those factors are your costs, current demand, and your hotel’s online visibility. Revenue management is the science of assessing these and other factors and raising your profitability year after year. This article offers a guide to analyzing your costs and improving your analysis with the goal to boost your hotel's profitability. Quick Menu: What Kinds of Hotel Costs Do You Take

Spa Software: How to Choose the Best Software for Your Spa?

Spa software is used within spas, beauty salons and similar businesses to manage day-to-day operations. The software typically allows you to manage bookings and finances, create employee schedules, and oversee inventory information. The importance of spa software lies in its ability to help staff manage important information. This includes data

Breaking the Silos: Marrying Commercial and Finance Analytics for the Greater Good of Everyone

In today’s complex and competitive hospitality environment, complacency is not an option. Data-driven decision-making is essential for the success of your business. In most organizations commercial analytics are the domain of sales, marketing and particularly revenue management. Financial data is leveraged by Accounting and Finance teams focusing on costs, profitability

Go to Top