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
5 Visual Design Tips to Boost Your Hotel Website Conversion Rates
Making a great first impression is crucial—especially for hotels looking to attract guests. In the online world, first impressions are tightly linked to your website's design. From the moment they land on your page, guests need to be hooked. 5 Visual Design Tips for Your Hotel's Website The undeniable power of visuals lies at the heart of this. Visuals are a powerful way to tell your story, differentiate yourself, and prove that you are the
3 Ways Hoteliers Can Prepare for the Biggest Trends of 2024 and Beyond
In 2024, chasing demand will be a top priority for the travel industry as we head in for a year of moderate growth. While the outlook is promising, lodging businesses are now challenged to increase their RevPAR without alienating price-sensitive guests, as demand is expected to remain relatively flat and inflation rates are high globally. 3 Ways Hoteliers Can Prepare for the Biggest Trends As a hotelier, you must stay informed of market changes, act
10 Great Airline Podcasts to Learn about the Industry
Airline podcasts are essentially any type of podcast that discusses elements of aviation whether formally or informally. The shows can include discussion of flight, the business side of aviation, legal considerations, and so much more. These podcasts serve a vital role within the business sector for a number of different reasons. However, among the most significant is the simple fact that aviation is a complex industry that is constantly changing. In this article, you'll learn
Dynamic Pricing: Benefits & Tips for Hoteliers to Increase Revenue
Dynamic pricing is a strategy where the price of products or services is adjusted based on market conditions. This typically means charging high prices during periods of high demand and low prices during low demand periods. For hotels, dynamic pricing plays a crucial role in revenue management, incentivizing bookings at crucial times. The ultimate aim of dynamic pricing is to sell for the highest amount customers are willing to pay. In this article, you will learn about dynamic pricing and its advantages, while accessing some useful tips. Table of Contents: What Is Hotel Revenue Management? What Is Dynamic Pricing? 3
7 Social Media Truths from High-Performing Hotel Marketing Teams
Social media strategy can be a beast for marketing teams to manage. Every few months there are game-changing updates, and every day seems to bring a new trend or tool to consider, but change isn't the only constant in digital marketing. Here are seven social media truths from high-performing hotel marketing teams. 7 Social Media Truths from Top Hotel Marketing Teams Marketing teams well understand that no two social media channels – or their audiences
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 to think through a strategic vision and evaluate the tools and resources needed to achieve these goals. Investing in an RMS is a High Priority
5 Reasons Why Implementing RMS in High Season Makes Absolute Sense
Check-in lines, a full luggage store, and you running around, juggling hotel admin work, staff, customer service, marketing, and prices. Welcome to the high season. Amidst this chaos, implementing a new technology solution like a Revenue Management System (RMS) might be the last thing on your to-do list. However, here
Hospitality Management: The Essentials About Hospitality
Hospitality management has various objectives and functions that differ from one business to the next. However, its primary goal remains the same; to provide customers the best service and a flawless experience from start to finish. If you are interested in a career in hospitality management, you will learn all
Account Analytics: Optimize Corporate & Agency Performance with Data
Account Analytics is much more than most Sales Managers are currently equipped with, usually in an Excel sheet or PMS report: Room Nights, ADR, and Revenue per account. Understand how deeper Account Analytics across Corporate and Agency accounts can help your hotel's commercial team analyze the entire segment of individual