Booking Curves as an Instrument of Increasing of Independent Hotel Enterprise Efficiency Case of Russia
Leonid Popov (),
Anton Romanyuk (),
Ekaterina Blinova () and
Roman Gareev ()
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Leonid Popov: Department of Hospitality Tourism and Sport Management Plekhanov Russian University of Economics Russian Federation, Postal: RU
Anton Romanyuk: Department of Hospitality Tourism and Sport Management Plekhanov Russian University of Economics Russian Federation, Postal: RU
Ekaterina Blinova: Department of Hospitality Tourism and Sport Management Plekhanov Russian University of Economics Russian Federation, Postal: RU
Roman Gareev: Department of Hospitality Tourism and Sport Management Plekhanov Russian University of Economics Russian Federation, Postal: RU
Journal of Advanced Research in Management, 2017, vol. 8, issue 6, 1268-1278
Abstract:
The article deals with the use of such a method of revenue management as the use of booking curves Based on the results of a study conducted by LLC Hotel Business Consulting jointly with hotel companies in Moscow a great number of three star hotels and those with more number of stars do not fully use existing methods of revenue management which affects the effectiveness of their activities It was concluded that the three star hotels in Moscow do not have a Revenue Manager as a position in the company s staff Partial functionality in the sphere of Revenue Management is performed by employees from other departments such as Front Office Sales and others In this article we give an example of the calculation of typical booking curves for three star hotels taking into account seasonality and typical segments With the help of these typical booking curves hotel companies will be able to function more efficiently
Date: 2017
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