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Why Small Hotels Need Smarter Revenue Management
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Why Small Hotels Need Smarter Revenue Management

6 May 20263 Mins Read

In Brief: Rikki Cavanagh discusses the necessity for small hotels to adopt intelligent revenue management strategies to offset escalating expenses and maintain profitability.

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In a world of rising costs and economic uncertainty, small hotels find themselves uniquely vulnerable. Unlike large hotels that can absorb cost increases across hundreds of rooms, independent and small properties must spread their fixed costs across a much smaller inventory. When energy prices spike or labour costs climb, the impact on the bottom line is felt almost immediately.

The challenge doesn’t stop at fixed costs. For bed and breakfast operators and small full-service properties, variable costs add another layer of complexity. The rising cost of food, beverages and supplies means that a pricing strategy set at the start of the season can quickly become problematic. Without constant attention to what it actually costs to fill a room, small hoteliers risk being busy and unprofitable at the same time.

For small hotels, fewer staff means every team member is stretched across multiple responsibilities and there simply isn’t enough time in the day to also monitor competitor pricing, track market demand shifts and manually adjust rates with the frequency the modern market demands. So how can small hotels manage rising costs, leaner teams and a volatile marketplace?

At Rate Yield, we’ve developed a Revenue Management System (RMS) that doesn’t apply a one-size-fits-all approach. We recognize that a 6-room countryside B&B has fundamentally different needs than a 40-room urban boutique hotel, and our system can be configured to reflect that. Our algorithm looks at market dynamics and competitive pricing constantly, but what sets us apart is the ability to tailor the system to your property’s specific cost structure and business goals.

For small hotels in particular, each room left empty has a larger impact on the bottom line, but a sold out hotel without proper pricing can also be a drain. Balancing the price at occupancy level becomes imperative and staying on top of available rooms and market trends in shorter booking windows can be the key that makes the difference.

An RMS also gives small hotel operators something priceless: time back in their day. By automating the ongoing task of rate management, your team is freed from the constant pressure of monitoring and adjusting pricing manually. That time can be reinvested in guest experience, marketing, maintenance, or simply running a smoother operation. In a small property where every team member already wears multiple hats, removing even one demanding task from the list makes a meaningful difference.

In an industry where margins are tighter than ever, the hotels that thrive will be those that work smarter and stay true to their philosophy. Rate Yield is built to help all hotels, big and small, do exactly that!

Why Small Hotels Need Smarter Revenue Management

Rikki Cavanagh is the Director of Business Development at Rate Yield. Connect with Rikki on LinkedIn.

About Rate Yield

Rate Yield was created in 2019 by seasoned Revenue Management consultants with over 30 years of experience within the field. Rate Yield RMS was designed to adapt to small hotels, inns, and resorts as well as large hotels in city centers. With settings and thresholds that can be modified against a hotel’s unique market trends, Rate Yield makes it more accessible than ever to implement AI in revenue management strategies. With real-time insights, agile strategy development, modules for budgets and forecasts, as well as a tool for displacement analyses, Rate Yield provides a complete software that will help your hotel to yield more revenue, period! To learn more, visit us at www.rateyield.com

 

 

 

 

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