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

Hotels with Late Check-Out: Why Improve Guest Satisfaction

Hotels with late check out are a common area of discussion among both guests and hoteliers alike. The term refers to options that allow guests to use their room past the hotel's standard check-out time. It's an important subject as it can change how every impacted party relates to a guest's stay at the hotel. How people feel at their time of checkout will often color the entire hotel experience. In this article, you'll learn

Avoid These 3 Benchmarking Errors for Hotel Revenue Success

As a revenue manager, you're undoubtedly aware of the importance of gauging your hotel's performance to maintain a competitive edge in your market. Yet, how can you be certain that you're genuinely on par with, or preferably ahead of, your competitors? Enter benchmarking for hotel revenue management. Benchmarking for Hotel Revenue Management: 3 Cardinal Errors Benchmarking offers the essential context and illuminates areas of your revenue management strategy that are ripe for refinement. This ensures

Strategies and Top Tips for Calculating Group Rates

Question for Our Revenue Management Expert Panel: What are the best practices when calculating group rates? Should hotels have a different strategy per group category, e.g., tour operators, weddings, corporate, etc.? (Question by Oleksii Kapichin) Our Revenue Management Expert Panel Connor Vanderholm - CEO, Topline Tanya Hadwick - Group Revenue & Yield Leader, SunSwept Resorts Heiko Rieder - Vice President Business Development, Hirmer Hospitality and Travel Charme

Boost Hotel Revenue with CRM and Digital Marketing Integration

Your hotel CRM isn’t only the hub for your guest-facing operations. It can also supercharge your hotel’s digital marketing by leveraging real-time guest data to shape your strategy. However, hotels cannot rely on their CRM’s guest profiles alone – they need to utilize that data to enhance and personalize their digital marketing campaigns. Maximizing Hotel Profitability with Integrated CRM and Digital Marketing With over 90%* of hotel searches conducted on Google, hotels need a powerful

Shared Data Language for More Effective Hotel Team Collaboration

Hotel teams are surrounded by data, yet alignment often feels harder than ever. Revenue, sales, marketing, finance, and operations all look at performance through different lenses. This article shows how a shared data language helps you collaborate better, reduce friction, and move from debate to confident decisions faster, without adding more reports or meetings. What Is a Shared Data Language in a Hotel Context? A shared data language means that everyone in your organization uses the same definitions, structures, and interpretations of data. When you say “pickup,” “net revenue,” or “channel contribution,” it means the same thing to revenue management,

Hybrid Hospitality: The Future of Guest Services and Experiences

Hybrid hospitality is a modern form of hospitality, where traditional experiences are combined with the flexibility to adapt to guest needs. This approach places an emphasis on multi-purpose spaces. Hybrid services have grown in importance because many guests now want to combine leisure, business and well-being experiences. With flexible design and careful space management, your business can deliver this. In this article, you can learn about hybrid hospitality and why it matters, explore the key

Steps for Success: Evaluating and Pricing Group Business

Group business is an undeniably important piece of the revenue puzzle for hotels. However, not all group revenue is equally valuable or desirable. To achieve an ideal mix of group and transient business, hotels must undergo a detailed evaluation process—one that can be greatly aided with an advanced revenue management system. Ten Crucial Steps to Evaluating and Pricing Group Business In this article, you’ll find key steps and considerations for evaluating group business opportunities. 1.

Collaborative Success for eCommerce and Revenue Management Teams

Question for Our Revenue Management Expert Panel: What are the best practices for building and maintaining successful collaboration and communication between hotel eCommerce and Revenue Management teams? (Question by Aida Muñoz) Our Revenue Management Expert PanelTamie Matthews - Sales & Marketing Consultant, RevenYouConnor Vanderholm

Why Microservice Hotel PMS Architecture is the Future

Client-server architecture has long powered hospitality IT, but limits scalability and agility. Microservice-based PMS offers a solution enabling rapid innovation and flexibility, essential for today’s evolving hotel tech needs. In this article, you will explore the microservice hotel PMS architecture world and why it is the future of hotel tech

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