For years, revenue managers used historical data as a "compass" to navigate rates and inventory. Due to the pandemic, however, historical data lost much of their relevance, as 2020 and 2021 were statistical anomalies, to say the least. In this scenario, other information became more important, such as on-the-books reservations, pick-up, pace, and, of course, comp set. Some hotels have closed and consumer behavior has shifted. 

The challenge, 
however, is how to clearly identify the proper comp set
: is there only one or multiple competitors? 
How should a hotel judge it's performance, when most of the traditional KPIs have become meaningless?

Finding the 'correct' comp-set is a real challenge. Hotels often pick nearby hotels as their comp-set, which makes sense but can also be misleading.

Starting from basics, the comp-set would ideally be a group of 5 or more hotels that are in the same location, with similar guest-profiles, similar facilities and similar marketing capabilities. However in reality, this is not possible - and even if it was, maybe the market is a bit crowded and it would make sense to differentiate your hotel a little more!

Exact location is very important if you are next to a conference center, but less important if you are near a beach on an island with a lot of beaches. Even in cities, many visitors just want to be reasonably central and near a tube station.

If you just take the nearest hotels, then you may find you do better or worse than the comp-set for reasons that are beyond your control. And in these times, these differences can be exacerbated.

A business hotel benchmarking against a leisure hotel may find that post-Corona they do worse through no fault of their own. A hotel with separate apartments may do better as people value the social distancing. A hotel that has spent a lot on marketing may do better as they attract new guests to the area. A hotel with tour operator or corporate contracts will do differently to a hotel without. You get the idea.

The point being that you usually cannot get perfect individual hotels as competitors. But by combining you can create a good proxy. A good comp-set should be a mix of hotels with similar attributes and similar location that individually have differences to yours, but together form a good picture of your demand.

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