VTechWorks staff will be away for the winter holidays until January 5, 2026, and will respond to requests at that time.
 

Estimating Future Room Occupancy Fluctuations to Optimize Hotel Revenues [Summary]

TR Number

Date

2015-09-25

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Virginia Tech

Abstract

This study proposes a hotel demand estimation mechanism that assesses the likelihood of forthcoming occupancy peaks and troughs applicable to different hotel classifications. In anticipating rate fluctuations, the approach is less dependent than many prevailing hotel forecasts on short-term seasonal-related factors. In operating revenue management systems, hotel managers should predict forthcoming occupancy upturns and downturns to prepare accurate mid to long-run estimates. The proposed approach reduces the financial risks associated with volatile occupancy rates and facilitates efficient resource management. The average contraction period for Hong Kong hotel occupancies from one peak point to the next trough was found to exceed the duration of the corresponding expansion period.

Description

Keywords

occupancy rate, hotel industry, revenue management, peak periods, trough periods

Citation