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Minimum stay (MLOS): What is it and how can it be used?

Little Hotelier

For example, if you set a minimum stay of two nights, no guest will be able to book a stay shorter than that. Minimum length of stay (MLOS or MinLOS) restrictions can be used across all your rooms or a select few that you choose. Why do hotels use MLOS?

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Hotel peak season: Strategies for small hotels

Little Hotelier

For hoteliers, peak travel season is all about making hay while the sun shines. By positioning yourself as the first choice for your target guest, you can charge a higher rates for your rooms – which guests will be more willing to pay given they are competing against so many other travellers.

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Want to Improve Hotel Occupancy Rate? Try these Strategies.

Hotelogix

You can increase your rate and occupancy as many people will be looking to book their accommodations. It will help you distribute in real-time on multiple OTAs and metasearch sites. Are they families, couples, or business travelers? For this, adopt a Channel Manager and integrate it with the Cloud Hotel PMS.

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Hotel Revenue Management Strategies

Xotels

Also, gone are the days of selling the majority of your rooms through OTAs. Making sure you get your fair share of direct bookings allows you to compete with OTAs and avoiding to pay the hefty commissions on those bookings. Focus on what leisure travellers want to add value to their stay.