10 Minutes News for Hoteliers 10 Minutes News for Hoteliers
  • Top News
  • Posts
    • CSR and Sustainability
    • Events
    • Hotel Openings
    • Hotel Operations
    • Human Resources
    • Innovation
    • Market Trends
    • Marketing
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Regulatory and Legal Affairs
    • Revenue Management
  • 🎙️ Podcast
  • 👉 Sign-up
  • 🌎 Languages
    • 🇫🇷 French
    • 🇩🇪 German
    • 🇮🇹 Italian
    • 🇪🇸 Spain
  • 📰 Columns
  • About us
10 Minutes News for Hoteliers 10 Minutes News for Hoteliers 10 Minutes News for Hoteliers
  • Top News
  • Posts
    • CSR and Sustainability
    • Events
    • Hotel Openings
    • Hotel Operations
    • Human Resources
    • Innovation
    • Market Trends
    • Marketing
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Regulatory and Legal Affairs
    • Revenue Management
  • 🎙️ Podcast
  • 👉 Sign-up
  • 🌎 Languages
    • 🇫🇷 French
    • 🇩🇪 German
    • 🇮🇹 Italian
    • 🇪🇸 Spain
  • 📰 Columns
  • About us

The New Era of Hotel Revenue Management: Moving Beyond Rates

  • Team LodgIQ
  • 27 September 2024
  • 4 minute read
Total
0
Shares
0
0
0

This article was written by LodgIQ site. Click here to read the original article

image

Revenue management in hotels has come a long way from the days of spreadsheets and closed-door meetings where numbers were discussed in isolation. Today, revenue management plays a crucial role in every aspect of a hotel’s commercial strategy.

The modern hotel revenue manager works in commercial teams that encompass all areas of the organization – from sales and marketing to operations. These multi-departmental commercial teams should be at the core of a hotel’s business decisions.

This evolution has brought new challenges, new tools, and, most importantly, new opportunities. Let’s break down the key shifts shaping this field.

How Does Sales Enrich Revenue, and Vice Versa?

Gone are the days when hotel sales and revenue worked separately. In today’s hospitality landscape, the alignment of sales and revenue management is essential. A revenue leader must be deeply involved in sales strategy, just as sales must understand the metrics that impact profitability.

Understanding why and when sales are booking business—whether it’s two years out or last minute—enriches revenue strategies, allowing for more tailored, data-driven decisions. By learning the ins and outs of each other’s disciplines, both revenue and sales can ensure that the right business is layered in at the right time.

Layered Business Insights: Beyond Rate Management

Managing the day’s rates is no longer enough. In fact, if you’re only adjusting hotel rates for the day, you’re late to the game. Today’s revenue leaders need to manage the layers of business that contribute to total profitability. This is more than filling rooms, it’s about understanding which customers bring in the most ancillary revenue, how each segment performs, and how to optimize the booking curve.

Trending
Montage Laguna Beach appoints new managing director

This layered approach gives a more holistic view of performance, ensuring that every decision is based on a full understanding of market dynamics and customer behavior.

More Channels, More Complexity

With the explosion of booking channels – from OTAs to direct booking engines to social media – hotel revenue managers now juggle a far more complex system of inputs. In the past, there were just a few sources to manage. Now, channels are constantly evolving, each with its own dynamics, which require real-time adjustments.

To stay ahead, commercial teams need advanced tools that aggregate data across all sources and provide insights into how each one is performing. A deep understanding of channel dynamics allows you to optimize your mix and drive the highest ADR.

Just a Rate? Or Doing Business?

The modern revenue manager’s role extends far beyond simply setting rates. Today, revenue management is about doing business strategically. It requires a deep understanding of the guest journey, the booking window, and market trends. It’s about creating long-term strategies that align with a hotel’s overall commercial goals.

As revenue management becomes more integrated into the hotel’s business decisions, it’s clear that the best revenue leaders are also business leaders, influencing decisions far beyond just daily pricing. They’re not just tweaking numbers—they’re driving the business goals that affect a hotel’s long-term growth.

Sales: Learning How to Speak Business

This being said, sales teams also need to go beyond client relationships and learn how to “speak business.” It’s no longer just about closing deals—it’s about negotiating contracts that contribute meaningfully to the hotel’s bottom line.

To be a true business leader, you need to know how different types of bookings affect the hotel’s financial health: lead times, group performance, and business impact are all areas of knowledge that transform salespeople into more strategic players who can influence overall profitability.

Be the Problem Solver for Your Customer

Overall business health is about solving problems for your customers. Being proactive with your insights can make all the difference. For example, offering flexible dates or alternative options based on historical data not only helps close deals but also builds lasting relationships.

This problem-solving approach positions the hotel as a trusted partner, ensuring that clients see value beyond just the room rate, and cementing loyalty in the longer term.

How Does AI Fit In?

They say that AI won’t take your job, but someone who knows how to use AI will. AI-powered platforms can help revenue managers and commercial teams make faster, smarter decisions by aggregating vast amounts of data from different sources and providing real-time data and predictive insights. AI gives teams the ability to do their jobs more effectively, to focus on strategy and decision-making, and ensure that hotels stay ahead in an increasingly competitive market.

The evolution of revenue management has reshaped the role from a purely operational function to a key driver of commercial strategy. With tools like AI, and by integrating sales, marketing, and revenue management into one seamless platform, revenue leaders are now positioned to make more informed, strategic decisions that impact the hotel’s bottom line.

At LodgIQ, we’re proud to be part of this transformation, helping hotels navigate this new landscape with our AI-powered platform that unifies all aspects of the commercial strategy, delivering actionable insights that drive profitability.

Please click here to access the full original article.

Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 0
You should like too
View Post
  • Categorizing...

Plusgrade Acquires Oaky, Strengthening its Position as a Global Leader in Hospitality Upselling

  • Automatic
  • 6 October 2025
View Post
  • Categorizing...

Plusgrade Acquires Oaky, Strengthening its Position as a Global Leader in Hospitality Upselling

  • Automatic
  • 6 October 2025
View Post
  • Categorizing...

Plusgrade Acquires Oaky, Strengthening its Position as a Global Leader in Hospitality Upselling

  • Automatic
  • 6 October 2025
View Post
  • Categorizing...

CityHub appoints new CEO to lead European expansion

  • Corina Duma
  • 6 October 2025
View Post
  • Categorizing...

3 Ways Key Control Boosts Business Intelligence at Hotels

  • Marcey Tweedie Marketing Specialist Morse Watchmans
  • 6 October 2025
View Post
  • Categorizing...

Niets Co. Brings Premium Alcohol-Free Spirits to the UK with Fortnum & Mason Launch

  • Jade
  • 6 October 2025
View Post
  • Categorizing...

Chef Nina Matsunaga launches new restaurant concept Tsuchi

  • Jade
  • 6 October 2025
View Post
  • Categorizing...

Sip & Sax: A weekly jazz & cocktail night at ‘35 Bar & Lounge, Meliá White House

  • Jade
  • 6 October 2025
Sponsored Posts
  • Winning the World Cup of Demand: A Revenue Management Playbook for Major Events – LodgIQ

    View Post
  • The Practical Guide to Hotel Automation

    View Post
  • 2025 SOCIETIES Quaterly 3

    View Post
Latest Posts
  • “A (substitute loyalty program name) Hotel”
    • 11 October 2025
  • #hoteltech #hospitalitytechnology #hoteltechstack #rms #pms #crs #hotelsales | Benjamin Verot
    • 11 October 2025
  • #hospitality #leadership #hotelmarketing #flashsale #grthotels #brandstrategy #promiseofmore | Vikram Cotah
    • 11 October 2025
  • Today, I am proud to share a first-of-its-kind product that is now enabled on Hotels.com, called "Save Your Way"™. It’s a new feature that gives travelers more flexibility in how they use their… | Hari Nair | 35 comments
    • 11 October 2025
  • This week we revealed the Dezeen Awards 2025 shortlists
    • 11 October 2025
Sponsors
  • Winning the World Cup of Demand: A Revenue Management Playbook for Major Events – LodgIQ
  • The Practical Guide to Hotel Automation
  • 2025 SOCIETIES Quaterly 3
Contact informations

contact@10minutes.news

Advertise with us
Contact Marjolaine to learn more: marjolaine@wearepragmatik.com
Press release
pr@10minutes.news
10 Minutes News for Hoteliers 10 Minutes News for Hoteliers
  • Top News
  • Posts
  • 🎙️ Podcast
  • 👉 Sign-up
  • 🌎 Languages
  • 📰 Columns
  • About us
Discover the best of international hotel news. Categorized, and sign-up to the newsletter

Input your search keywords and press Enter.