occupancy
US Hotels Performance Strong But Labor Shortage Dampens Occupancy
U.S. weekly performance was strong, but operators say it could be even better, but they are having to forgo occupancy due to ongoing labor shortages
How to Increase Last-minute Bookings for Maximising Occupancy
Achieving 100% occupancy is essential yet a crucial process for hoteliers, and last-minute bookings are what save them from such unbearable losses
Boosting Occupancy with Social Story-Selling
We will demonstrate how travelers use their social media feeds to make booking decisions and what content your hotel should be posting to influence them.
Accelerated Vaccination Deployment Driving Early Recovery for US Hotels
In 2022, we forecast the majority of temporarily closed hotels will likely have reopened and demand growth will continue to improve as economy strengthens
Guests and Performance Trickle Back A Year After Hotel Industry Collapse
April 2020 was not for the faint of heart and will live in infamy for the hotel industry, which saw the bulk of its key performance indicators sink
US Hotel Demand, Occupancy, ADR and RevPAR Hit Near Pandemic High
Signs late last week pointed to a negative hotel performance impact from the hacking of the Colonial Pipeline and resulting gas shortages
Improve 7 Bad Habits to Become a Successful Hotel Revenue Manager
a Revenue manager should not only prepare accurately the strategy, but also be open and flexible, constantly measure the results, and work with technology
U.S. Hotel Recovery Will Continue But Don’t Expect Dramatic Gains Yet
For a third week, U.S. hotel occupancy remained just above 57% and 54% on a total-room-inventory basis (TRI), which accounts for temporarily closed hotels
U.K. occupancy – ADR correlation
If the roadmap goes as projected, we could see occupancy return occasionally to levels that in the past would have yielded higher ADR premiums
9 Proven Strategies to Increase Hotel Occupancy
There are a few statistics that stay top-of-mind for any hotel manager. Occupancy rate is one of the big ones – and with good reason