Cost optimization and profitability: Cost-optimization has always been a central notion in revenue management. That being said, the pandemic brought renewed attention to the topic. Today, more than ever, proper cost control is crucial to navigate these difficult waters and prepare for the "new normal." Whether we like it or not, every single decision revenue managers take on a daily basis, has an impact on the bottom line, meaning that revenue management is not only about optimizing the revenue streams, but also about increasing profitability. Favoring the distribution channels with the highest profit has become imperative in our industry. But how can hotels calculate the cost-per-acquisition of each channel? What should be taken into consideration? And how can this analysis influence one's distribution decisions?

Diego Fernandez Perez De Ponga
Diego Fernandez Perez De Ponga
Corporate Director Revenue Management Palladium Hotel Group

Profitability is the name of the game ... it has been since a lot of years ago, but it wasn´t in our Revenue Manager DNA, Cost were out of our picture.

We have been looking after the top of the P&L Funnel , we have taken care only about the incomes trying to get as much RevPar as we could, but in reality a revenue manager must be aware also about the bottom of that P&L Funnel and try to understand how the cost works and how that could affect our profitability , let give you and example ... if you are working in a seasonal hotel you must integrate in your pricing strategy all the Break even numbers and details in order to understand the best day possible to open your property. 

The covid situation has forced Revenue Managers to give a step forward and stat looking all related to cost in order to better calculate all the Break Events scenarios ... this has been one of the biggest change that the COVID situation has brought us.

Some takeaways:

  1. Access to bottom of the P&L Funnel (al the cost structure) figures
  2. Star to have a look to this very cool2 KPIS : GOPPAR 
  3. Always think in profitability instead of price or income
  4. You need to understand and control all your distribution costs , which are that you could manage directly.

Could we start to talk about becoming a Profit Manager instead of a Revenue Manager??? ... Let's discuss that in The Revenue Manager The Series on the 10th June.

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