occupancy
Driving Occupancy by Segment During Changing Times
Brands are reinstating Advance Purchase rates and giving booking window flexibility so they can flex this depending on whether they want to drive Occupancy
Record High Summer Occupancy Leads to Higher Short Term Rental Rates
The lack of supply and high demand in many destination markets meant that occupancy rates were high, as what little supply there was got booked up quickly
Optimise Your Hotel’s Room Inventory Management For Better Occupancy
Casual behaviour towards room inventory management by hotels can lead to various problems. Let’s discuss why you should be doing it in the first place
Hoteliers Forecast Revenue Increase in 2021 vs 2020
The majority of Hoteliers surveyed want to focus on establishing their direct channels as the top source of revenue over the next 12 months and beyond
Five Strategies To Maintain Hotel Occupancy Through Autumn And Winter
We look at five strategies which will help hotels maximise their chances of maintaining their occupancy through the autumn and into the shoulder season
In Top 25 US Markets Large Hotels Saw Occupancy Decrease Five Points
While the high points of the summer are behind us, it isn’t all doom and gloom. There is still a good percentage of hotels running healthy occupancy levels
U.S. Weekly Hotel Room Demand Drops for Second Consecutive Week
However, unlike in 2019, we expect further performance deterioration ahead as business group demand will not pick up slack of waning leisure room demand
How New Traveler Expectations Impact Occupancy
We cover a few examples to help you understand what situations you may encounter with these new travelers and their changing expectations
Implications for Hotels Moving Through the Four Phase Recovery Theory
By making decisions based on stages of recovery, it will be easier for hotels to successfully navigate reopening and to rebuild their business
Absolute RevPAR Breaks US$100 Barrier First Time Since October 2019
Overall, 90% of all markets were either in “Recovery” or “Peak”, with the latter signifying TRI RevPAR is higher than it was in the comparable week of 2019