Should hotels look to diversify their income streams now?
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Expedia Group CEO Peter Kern believes that 2023 will be the year that we stop predicting a travel recovery and actually start enjoying it. In an interview with Bloomberg, he said further: "Summer 2022 will be the busiest travel season ever." But after two years of little to no demand, many hoteliers have started to look beyond traditional room revenue and warmed up to the opportunity which lies in non-room revenue. With a possible record summer ahead, will the idea of total revenue (and total revenue management) remain a focus for the industry or will we revert back to business as (pre-pandemic) usual? So the question is: Should hotels look to diversify their income streams and when is this the right time to do so? What should hoteliers be looking out for in the process and where is the opportunity?
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I was discussing with a colleague the other day, and he said something that deeply resonated with me: "In hospitality, like in any other industry, there's no such thing as ancillary sources of revenue. If you're selling a service or a product, that's revenue, period." I think this is an excellent way of putting it, as it's undeniable that our industry is traditionally room-centric when it comes to revenue management. However, I always felt this approach was myopic, at best.
A study by CarTrawler highlighted how a company such as Wizz Air made 55.9% of its 2021 total revenue thanks to what we call "ancillary revenue." So, if an ultra-low-cost carrier makes more money on "Classic Mature Cheddar and Onion Relish Sandwich" than on the actual flights, what does that say about our industry?
My two cents is that revenue per square meter (or total revenue management, call it what you like) is the only possible revenue management. I mean: when you buy a pair of sneakers, do you consider laces to be ancillary? If you do, you're probably a revenue manager...
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