Supercharge Your Hotel’s Revenue Using Strategic Pricing
In the hospitality industry, strategic revenue management allows hotels to achieve consistent profitability, no matter how the market changes. In revenue management, your goal is to fill rooms and maximize profitability on each booking in peak and off-peak seasons. Strategic Pricing to Increase Your Hotel's Revenue This article will teach you proven tactics to supercharge your revenue using strategic revenue management tactics. 1. The Case for Increasing Your Rates Unlike what most hoteliers think, setting
3 Steps to Fight Price Disparities on Your Hotel Website
As travel comes back in full force, everyone is trying to claim their slice of the pie. So it’s no wonder you are running into price disparities between your hotel’s rates and those available on OTAs (online travel agencies) and metasearch engines. They’re inevitable, and as a savvy hotelier, you’ve got two options: accept them, or take action. In this article, you'll find actionable tactics you can use to fight price disparities and boost your
How to Use Stay Restrictions in Hotel Revenue Management to Drive More Revenue
Restricting your guests’ ability to book the stay dates they want may not sound like the best idea initially. But depending on your hotel, audience, and market situation, stay controls can be a vital revenue management tool. On top of driving reservations on slower days, they can increase revenue, reduce turnover and drive profitability. Read on below to discover more about using stay controls to improve your property’s results. How Restriction Management Works at Hotels
Considerations When Setting Stay Extension Pricing
Most revenue managers are well aware of the latest industry trend of monetizing the requests for early check-ins and late departures. Why is this activity now trending? Before the pandemic, generally, favorable market conditions made normalized stay extension offers operational challenges simply not worth the effort. However, owners and asset managers are now pressing the commercial teams to find 'recovery revenue' amidst record-low occupancy rates. So, if new bookings are hard to come by, then
The Metrics Every General Manager Should Track
Starbucks used to track average transaction value as its flagship metric for success. If the number went up, it meant customers were spending more and business was good. Except, they knew it wasn’t that simple, and they were missing out on key insights into spending habits, loyalty, and long-term value. Tracking Metrics That Drive Success in Hospitality They embraced new metrics like customer loyalty, engagement, and lifetime value, and the results speak for themselves. 40%
The Five Boxes Your New Revenue Management (RMS) Should Check
Today things are different. There's a greater variety of more intuitive RMSs that are easy to use for your team and can be set up faster than legacy systems. Thanks to this development, finding an RMS doesn't have to be hard anymore. In the following article, you'll discover how to find the RMS that will help you do just that. Then, nothing will stand between you and optimized revenue, more efficient processes and higher profits.
The Budgeting Blind Spots Hotels Can’t Afford in 2026
Many hotel budgets fail before they're even approved—not because the math is wrong, but because the thinking is outdated. Every year, many budgets collapse under the weight of assumptions. For 2026, the question shouldn't be how much you will spend, but how fast you can adapt. It's time to expose the blind spots that quietly cost hotels their edge. In this article, you’ll learn how to identify and fix budgeting blind spots for 2026. 5
20 Revenue Management Tips for Hotels
Revenue management within the hospitality industry involves predicting consumer demand to optimize sales, allowing businesses to sell at the right price to the right customer at the right time. In a hotel, this may mean turning away business now to do more profitable business tomorrow. When carried out correctly, revenue
5 Revenue Management Tips for Beach, City, Mountain, or Countryside Hotels
As a hotelier, you know your hotel faces unique revenue management challenges. Your location, primary types of travelers, and the season of the year all play into profitable pricing strategies. This article addresses specific ways to improve your revenue and profitability, regardless of location or seasonality. Revenue Management Tips for
Tips for Maximizing Revenue Potential Before Opening a New Hotel
Opening a new hotel or resort property is thrilling and daunting. Wherever you are on your new hotel journey, it's never too soon to assess your revenue optimisation needs. Your new hotel's revenue management approach will play an impactful role at every stage of development, from staffing decisions to tech
Embracing Revenue Management Technologies in 2024: A Guide for Progressive Hoteliers
As we navigate through 2024, the hospitality sector is undergoing a transformative phase, heavily influenced by the integration of cutting-edge technologies and innovative strategies. These changes are pivotal in not only enhancing guest experiences but also in driving revenue maximization. One noteworthy trend is the increasing adoption of revenue management
Revenue Management System: Not Just for Booms, but for Bumps Too
When a big event is on the horizon, expectations run high. You plan for full occupancy, increase your rates, and prepare your team. But what happens when the bookings don’t come as expected? That’s when a revenue management system becomes more than a nice-to-have. In this article, we’ll explore how
Don’t Open Your New Hotel Without a Revenue Management System
Hotel owners, developers, asset managers, and other stakeholders charged with successfully launching a new hotel property—in a marketplace that may already be quite competitive—know they’ll need more than attractive features and amenities that entice and cultivate a loyal customer base. As the industry adapts to a post-pandemic world, the team