The number of rooms at the hotel open for sales for a specific set of dates and / or type of accommodation.
AUCTION SITE
A website, where the price of a product or service is determined by the winning bid.
ATR – AVERAGE TREATMENT RATE
Mainly used for Spa Operations (either independently or within a hotel), it calculates the average rate and it is varied on different treatment packages as well as on the demand / occupancy of the spa booking rate.
ALOS – AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAY
The average amount of days guests stay at the hotel during a particular period.
ARR
Average Room Rate: A hotel KPI which measures the average rate per available room
ARG
Average Rate per Guest: Total room revenue divided by the number of guests.
APARTMENT HOTEL / APARTHOTEL
A type of hotel that has long-term housing for guests but may still have hotel services like housekeeping and on-site dining. Apartment hotels usually include a full kitchen and one or more bedrooms. Also known as a Residential Hotel or Extended Stay Hotels.
ASSET MANAGEMENT
The systematic process of developing, operating, maintaining, upgrading, and disposing of assets cost-effectively. An asset is any resource owned by a business.
ALLOTMENT
Used in the Hotel industry to designate a certain block of pre-negotiated rooms which have been bought out and held by a third party (such as a travel organiser, wholesaler, tour operator, hotel consolidator, travel agent, OTA).
AGOP – ADJUSTED GROSS OPERATING PROFIT
The figure that is found by subtracting “hotel base management fees” from the “gross operating profit”.
The amount by which the ask price exceeds the bid. This is the difference in price between the highest price a buyer is willing to pay for an asset and the lowest price a seller is willing to sell it.
BLEISURE
Bleisure travel refers to the phenomenon of business travellers combining their business trips with leisure outings, often extending their duration of travel.
BOUTIQUE
Properties that have historically been described as unique in style and design-centric, and are either independent or affiliated with a brand system.
The practise of delaying maintenance on a property.
DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL
The different methods with which guests can book stays at a hotel.
DISTRESSED SALE
An urgent sale of assets because of negative conditions.
DIRECT BOOKING
The practise of guests booking that deal directly with a hotel company or property and not a third-party like a GDS or OTA.
DUAL-BRAND HOTELS
A property that combines two hotels that operate separately but share economies of scale deriving from the sharing of resources such as back-of-house operations.
Free and independent travel, or business that is not part of a package or group.
FULL-SERVICE HOTEL
Hotels that are generally mid-price, upscale or luxury hotels with a restaurant, lounge facilities and meeting space as well as minimum service levels often including bell service and room service.
FURNITURE, FIXTURES, AND EQUIPMENT
Often referred to as FF&E, these are the hard-good items found in a hotel
Centralized reservation systems utilized by several large companies and travel agents to book multiple travel related services, including hotel rooms, airfare, and rental cars.
GROUP ROOMS
Rooms that are sold simultaneously in blocks of a minimum of ten rooms or more.
The timeframe that an investor owns a hotel; in underwriting, owners typically assume a 5-year or 10-year hold period.
HOST ALMANAC
The HOST (Hotel Operating Statistics) Almanac contains information on hotel revenues and expenses broken down by departments including rooms, food and beverage, marketing, utility costs and maintenance.
A requirement by hotel brands that owners undertake renovations and upgrades to meet current chain standards.
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (PMS)
A software system that is meant to coordinate various functions at a hotel, including bookings, accounting, point of sale, payroll and sales and marketing, among others.
PROTOTYPE
In a hotel context, a prototype refers to a new set of design standards issued by a hotel brand for its properties.
A situation in which a travel supplier, such as a hotel, maintains the same price across all its various distribution channels.
ROOM BLOCK, GROUP ROOM BLOCK
A set of rooms reserved to accommodate a single group like attendees to a conference, meeting, or event.
RENTAL BY OWNER (RBO)
Accommodations, which vary from beds in shared rooms to entire homes and buildings, that are owned by individuals and made available to travellers via marketplaces.
ROOM REVENUE
Total room revenue generated from the sale or rental of rooms.
RRM – ROOM REVENUE MULTIPLIER
The ratio of value to room revenue.
ROOMS AVAILABLE (ROOM SUPPLY)
The number of rooms in a hotel or set of hotels multiplied by the number of days in a specified time.
ROOMS SOLD (ROOM DEMAND)
The number of rooms sold in a specified time (excludes complimentary rooms).