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?

Pablo Torres
Pablo Torres
Director at Teduka

Traditionally, Hotels used to compare themselves with the usual 4-5 hotels which were similar in terms of category, price range or location. That was the norm before the pandemic hit. Since then, much has changed, and I would like to focus on the new comp set that many are not targeting: short term alternative accommodation, being Airbnb the biggest player. 

Social distancing has been a key factor for many corporate clients to start choosing apartments (be it serviced or independent) over hotels. And they are liking it: remote and contactless check in, no queues or unnecessary waits, complete privacy and extra space. Besides, the time it takes for food delivery to the apartment is not longer than the usual Hotel room service.

As STR numbers have been showing, short term rental occupancy levels have been outperforming hotels during the pandemic. Many hotels are losing large numbers of regular customers to this relatively new supply of accommodation. And they might not even realize as they continue to focus on their "traditional" comp set.

Moving forward, Hotels will have to rethink who really are their current competitors, and in most cases, certain alternative accommodation will need to be added to the list, taking the place of underperforming hotels nearby. Technology is already offering these data (AirDNA, OTAInsight,...), it's a matter of being aware and reacting on time.

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