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

5 Star Hotel Organizational Chart: Creating 5 Star Hotel Hierarchy

5 star hotel organizational chart design is an exciting part of the industry as a whole for a number of reasons. It's essentially a design methodology that can keep hotels focused on five star ratings. It's an important subject because charts take much of the subjectivity out of the rating system. People often stress over how various elements might feel, but most of them can be objectively quantified within charts. Obviously, ratings assume consistent service.

Hotel Organizational Structure: A Full Guide to Hotel Organization

Hotel organizational structure is the hierarchy through which decisions and actions are made within hotels. It can be thought of as a continual flow of communication within a strict hierarchal system that ensures message coherency. Hotel organization is an important element of the hospitality system in large part due to the industry's complexity. A hotel needs to accommodate the needs of many fast-paced interactions within a constantly changing customer base. In this article, you'll learn

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

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 Into Account When Pricing Rooms? What Is Revenue Management? Common Misconceptions Consider Your Fixed Costs What About Those Variable Costs? CostPAR vs RevPAR CostPAR vs.

Types of Maintenance Hospitality Companies Should Be Aware of

Types of maintenance can be more of an issue than hoteliers anticipate. After all, the subject of maintenance spans everything from changing lightbulbs to modifying, improving, or removing pipes from within your hotel’s plumbing system. People often assume that maintenance is about ensuring objective functionality. However, maintenance is also important in terms of the guest’s satisfaction as it directly correlates with what guests feel during their stay at your hotel. Table of Contents: What is

The On-Site or Remote Work Debate in Hotel Revenue Management

Question for Our Revenue Management Expert Panel: As there has been a significant increase in hybrid and remote working over the last few years, should the role of revenue manager be on-site or remote? And why? (Question by Oleksii Kapichin) Our Revenue Management Expert Panel Tamie Matthews - Sales & Marketing Consultant, RevenYou Connor Vanderholm - CEO, Topline Diego Fernández Pérez De Ponga - Director of Revenue Management,

3 Key Questions for Evaluating RMS Options Before Budget Season

Hotel budgeting season is right around the corner, and many hoteliers are getting ready to roll up their sleeves and start making tough financial decisions as they look to align investment priorities with next year’s budget projections. This is often a challenging and time-consuming process, but it’s also an opportunity

The European Accessibility Act: What Hoteliers Need to Know

As the hospitality industry continues to evolve, it is crucial for hospitality businesses to stay head of the latest legislation impacting their operations.  One critical law that all hoteliers should be aware of is the European Accessibility Act (EAA). The EAA is a landmark EU directive that establishes common accessibility

Interview with Founder Franco Grasso of Revenue Team by Franco Grasso

In this interview, we're speaking to Revenue Team by Franco Grasso's founder and CEO, Franco Grasso. Under Grasso's guidance, the company has grown into Europe's largest hotel revenue management consulting and outsourcing entity. His company assists hoteliers in maximizing revenue through optimized sales of hotel rooms while promoting

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