Hotel Revenue Management
03/27/2009 09:07am - via http://revparg.blogspot.... - Details
Revparguru: The peak of South Florida's vacation season continues to be battered by a global economic retreat as hotels slash rates to fill beds.
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Profit Optimization by Boosting Hotel Selling Strategies
03/28/2009 08:56am - via http://revpargurudotcom.... - Details
Revparguru: Throughout the years, five types of selling in the hospitality industry have emerged. This can be referred to as the 5C’s of the hotel industry. Most of the time, the changes were created as a reaction to the changing market and technological...
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Hotel Revenue Management
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Revparguru: Hotels are being pummeled by the economy, and the hospitality industry is suffering in every corner of the globe - what else is new? In the current climate, most hotel experts are expecting RevPar (revenue per available room) to drop by as much...
Hotel Revenue Management: Lay Blame Where Blame is Due, But it's Not the Hotels
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Revparguru: For the past 6 months, most of us in the hotel industry have sat by watching the effect of Wall Street?s excesses, or the ?AIG effect? impact the meetings industry.
Increasing RevPar without sacrificing margins or brand value
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Revparguru: In the current climate, most hotel experts are expecting RevPar (revenue per available room) to drop by as much as 11%, perhaps even more. And with occupancy rates already at all-time lows, this isn’t good news for the hotel business.
Hotel Revenue Management: Orlando hotel revenue down 15%
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Revparguru: Orlando hotel occupancy levels fell 7.7 percent in January compared to the same month in 2008, and revenue from available rooms dropped nearly 15 percent, according to Smith Travel Research.