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Hotel Front Office Management
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hospitality
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Estimated time of arrival -Special Requests -Smoking preferences -Discounts or Affiliations -Address
Convention and Vistor Bureaus (CVBs)
Committed Rooms
Artificial Intelligence/ Expert Systems
Optional Reservation Data
2. Based entirely on historical date. Does not share specific performance date for each competing property.
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3. Continuing guest - as per booking
Where did we steal Yield Management from?
Understay
Role of the Housing Bureau
Stayover
4. Number of guests in hotel
Global Distribution System (GDS)
House Count
Role of Yield Management Systems
Expected Arrivals
5. A negotiated discount below the rack rate. Members pick the rate they want to pay
Independent Reservation Services
Spread Rate
Overbooking
Attrition/Pick-Up Rate
6. Some get suites - some get singles - all pay same rate
Flat Rate/Run of the House
Adjusting the Room Block
Corporate Guests
In-House Reservation Center
7. History and preferences of that particular guest. Being used more often today
Early Arrivals
Unidentified Delegates
Out of Order Rooms (OOO)
Guest History Database
8. The American Society of Association Executives
Overstay
ASAE
Optional Reservation Data
Smith Travel Research's STAR Reports
9. 2-3 minutes
Overstay
How many minutes should it take to process a reservation?
Understay
Overbooking
10. 80% of web visits start in a search engine. Need to be in the top .0005% of the search to be listed in the top few.
Search Engine Optimization
Guest History Database
Unidentified Delegates
How many minutes should it take to process a reservation?
11. Convention guest who try to get a better rate by using other deals
Unidentified Delegates
Expected Arrivals
Leisure Guests
Where did we steal Yield Management from?
12. Hurdle point is set - lower rates rejected
Nests and Hurdles
Out of Order Rooms (OOO)
Pegasus Solutions
Room Count
13. Guests booked to arrive today
Out of Order Rooms (OOO)
In-House Reservation Center
Adjusted Room Count
Expected Arrivals
14. Guest who leave earlier than expected
Chain Sites
Understay
Attrition/Pick-Up Rate
Meta-Search Technology
15. The hotel wants to see the rates it is listing in Expedia as well as the rates listed by competitors in order to manage its own hotel-direct Web site
Walk-ins
Optional Reservation Data
Chain Sites
Expedia Competitive Price Grid Report
16. Guest with confirmed/guaranteed booking who does not arrive - but has not cancelled
Hotel Web Sites
No Show
Convention and Vistor Bureaus (CVBs)
Independent Reservation Services
17. The Airlines
Where did we steal Yield Management from?
Corporate Guests
Overbooking
Role of the Housing Bureau
18. Guest booked to depart today
Optional Reservation Data
Four primary functions of ASPs
Expected Departures
Adjusting the Room Block
19. Compares a manager's room available with those available in the competitive market set and room -nights sold for the manager's hotel against room-night sold across the competitive set
Meta-Search Technology
Leisure Guests
Room Count
Hotelligence Report
20. In 2001 - Galileo was purchased by Cendant Corporation for $2.9 billion.
What are these global distribution system providers worth?
Artificial Intelligence/ Expert Systems
Role of the Housing Bureau
Unidentified Delegates
21. Faster - more accurate - sells more rooms at higher rates
Application Service Providers (ASPs)
Seamless Connectivity
Committed Rooms
In-House Reservation Center
22. Changes in dates - names - numbers - room types etc.
Out of Inventory Rooms (OOI)
ASAE
Amendments/alterations to the reservation
Internet and Web-Based Reservations
23. Guest without reservations needing rooms
Hotel Web Sites
Chain Sites
Walk-ins
Expedia Competitive Price Grid Report
24. CRS for hire - used by smaller chains - independent hotels.
Group Business
Independent Reservation Services
Overstay
No Show
25. More rooms sold than available - done deliberately.
Automated Inventory Tracking System
Role of the Housing Bureau
Meta-Search Technology
Overbooking
26. 1)Tour Groups 2)Convention Groups 3)Exposition and Trade Shows
Group Guests
Role of Yield Management Systems
What are these global distribution system providers worth?
Categories of Group Business
27. Rates are gathered through the CRS' seamless connection. Displays discounts and lowest available rates for all hotels in the competitive market set
In-House Reservation Center
Travel Information Management Services (TIMS)
Global Distribution System (GDS)
Spread Rate
28. Estimated over $80 billion. Group delegates spend more dollars.
Group Business
Application Service Providers (ASPs)
Search Engine Optimization
Stayover
29. Yesterdays stay-overs + today's reserved arrivals
Third Party Travel Sites
Attrition/Pick-Up Rate
Committed Rooms
Guest History Database
30. The role that airline reservation systems played
Central Reservation Office (CRO)
Global Distribution System (GDS)
Expected Departures
Categories of Group Business
31. Is able to determine the number of rooms available for sale for a given date. Offers various status reports under the reservations module.
Automated Inventory Tracking System
Out of Order Rooms (OOO)
Attrition/Pick-Up Rate
Central Reservation System (CRS)
32. Travel related bookings are the largest category of Internet transactions. Each year - the Internet attracts a larger share of reservations away from more traditional sources - growing at a rate four times faster than the rest of the industry.
Amendments/alterations to the reservation
Out of Order Rooms (OOO)
Internet and Web-Based Reservations
What are these global distribution system providers worth?
33. Software companies that offer a suite of software applications via Internet-based access.
Convention and Vistor Bureaus (CVBs)
Automated Inventory Tracking System
Application Service Providers (ASPs)
Selling Against Room Block
34. Needed for large conventions where delegates may stay in many hotels
How many minutes should it take to process a reservation?
Role of the Housing Bureau
Role of Yield Management Systems
Flat Rate/Run of the House
35. A CRS -GDS connectivity -Connections to 'alternate' distribution systems -Internet Reservations
Yield Management Revolution
Four primary functions of ASPs
How many minutes should it take to process a reservation?
Internet and Web-Based Reservations
36. The act of controlling rates and restricting occupancy to maximize gross room revenues
Independent Reservation Services
Yield Management Revolution
Reservations to take
Nests and Hurdles
37. The actual office site at which chain reservationists reside.
Spread Rate
Central Reservation Office (CRO)
Hotelligence Report
Overbooking
38. Rooms available -Occupied last night -Expected check-outs -Stayovers -Today's Reservations -Rooms committed today -Rooms available for sale -Occupancy percentage
Role of the Housing Bureau
Components of the Simple Room Count
Leisure Guests
Electronic Switch Technology
39. The lodging industry's oldest and most popular provider of ASP Central Reservations software.
Hotel Web Sites
Out of Inventory Rooms (OOI)
Pegasus Solutions
Third Party Travel Sites
40. The electronic system - including the last-room availability interface with individual chain properties. Linked airlines with travel agents.
Pegasus Solutions
Central Reservation System (CRS)
Artificial Intelligence/ Expert Systems
Corporate Guests
41. Logical rules that give options based on sensitivity
Fenced Rates
Central Reservation Office (CRO)
Selling Against Room Block
Pegasus Solutions
42. Very price sensitive - weekend travel - will trade price for restrictions - are motivated by deals
Leisure Guests
Walking the Guest
Smith Travel Research's STAR Reports
Attrition/Pick-Up Rate
43. Speaking the same language within incompatible systems
Electronic Switch Technology
Four Global Distribution System Providers
Expected Departures
Flat Rate/Run of the House
44. Advanced reservations (the best) -Guaranteed Reservation -Confirmed Reservation
Expected Departures
Early Arrivals
Electronic Switch Technology
Reservations to take
45. Sending a guest with confirmed or guaranteed booking to another hotel as we are full
In-House Reservation Center
Expected Arrivals
Walking the Guest
Group Guests
46. 100 booked - 40 used means 60% attrition - 40% pick-up
Attrition/Pick-Up Rate
Walking the Guest
Artificial Intelligence/ Expert Systems
Reservations to take
47. Place and date more important than rate.
Flat Rate/Run of the House
Group Guests
Group Business
Four Global Distribution System Providers
48. As individual room requests arrive at the hotel - they are booked against the group room block. Reservation received after the closeout date - 20 to 30 days before the convention starts - are accepted on an availability basis only
Artificial Intelligence/ Expert Systems
Group Business
Selling Against Room Block
IT packages
49. Sites that search all available websites to present side-by-side comparisons and booking options (kayak - sidestep or travelzoo)
Amendments/alterations to the reservation
Walking the Guest
In-House Reservation Center
Meta-Search Technology
50. Status of rooms sold and available
Room Count
Corporate Guests
Convention and Vistor Bureaus (CVBs)
Guest History Database