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Hotel terminology: A complete guide for hotel owners

SiteMinder

CTA (Closed to arrival) A yield restriction preventing check-ins on a specific date to protect high-demand periods. CTD (Closed to departure) Blocks check-outs on a chosen date, encouraging guests to stay through a peak night.

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Hotel peak season: Strategies for small hotels

Little Hotelier

Review your length of stay restrictions Length of stay strategies can boost your revenue when you expect a high volume of bookings coming your way. Minimum length of stay You apply a minimum length of stay when you anticipate a period of high demand followed by low demand.

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Hotel Revenue Management Strategies

Xotels

Key factors considered in market segmentation include length of stay , day-of-week stays, total revenue per room , total revenue per client, booking lead time, cancellation percentage, and no-show ratio. The graph considers cancellations and identifies peak or slow booking days.

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5 Most Effective Hotel Room Pricing Strategies to Boost Revenue

Hotelogix

Study their hotel pricing strategy closely to find out when they are increasing or decreasing their room rates and how often they rollout offer/discounts. You should modify your room pricing either based on maximum length of stay or minimum length of stay to enhance occupancy.

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Top Revenue Management Strategies for Hotels

Xotels

Key factors considered in market segmentation include length of stay , day-of-week stays, total revenue per room , total revenue per client, booking lead time, cancellation percentage, and no-show ratio. The graph considers cancellations and identifies peak or slow booking days.