reservations
Web Shopping Picks Up, But Bookings Conversion Remains Low
Singapore performed particularly well with 191%, 156% and 121% increases in new bookings respectively for October, November and December
3 Ways Hoteliers are Using Technology To Keep Occupancy High
A high occupancy rate depends on how your hotel is implementing technological trends and keeping guest safety at the top of your properties
How to Boost Mid-Week Occupancy Using Social Media
Mid-week occupancy can be difficult to maintain but when you pull the right strings on social media capturing guest attention becomes simpler
Upselling To Increase Hotel Business Post COVID
You can’t control the number of people who decide to travel. This means hotel revenue will be taking a hit so you must focus on upselling.
The Secret to Raising Hotel Occupancy Rates in 2020
Hotels cannot simply shut down again amid spikes, but they also cannot stay profitable without raising occupancy rates – the traveler pool is smaller now
It’s Staycation Season! Here are 5 Helpful Tips to Increase Occupancy
A Staycation allows you to effectively fulfil your role as part of the local chain of the industry and supplement the revenue imbalance caused by lockdown
Cancellation, Loyalty Policies Ease in the Near Term
Many hotel brands and management companies are touting flexibility around guest cancellation polices and loyalty status but some are being cautious
Flexibility in Reservation Times can Increase Restaurant Revenue
Restaurants that allow diners to book reservations on a flexible schedule can increase revenues by up to 21 percent over those that use rigid timings
Hotel Reservations Data is Starting to Show a Positive Trend in Germany
With summer holiday reservations remaining largely uncanceled, hint of optimism remains as the story of hotels reopening and recovering unfolds through data
If You’re Hoping for a Bounce Back Later, Focus on Your Hotel Technology.
Setting up or restarting technology you may have paused can be an ordeal. Start now and be ready from Day 0 to make the most “rush hour demand”