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Minimum stay (MLOS): What is it and how can it be used?

Little Hotelier

For example, if you set a minimum stay of two nights, no guest will be able to book a stay shorter than that. Minimum length of stay (MLOS or MinLOS) restrictions can be used across all your rooms or a select few that you choose. Why do hotels use MLOS?

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Want to Improve Hotel Occupancy Rate? Try these Strategies.

Hotelogix

  Local area events: Local area events can significantly impact your hotel occupancy. If the event is popular and attracts many people from out of town, you will experience increased demand. You can increase your rate and occupancy as many people will be looking to book their accommodations.

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Hotel peak season: Strategies for small hotels

Little Hotelier

hotels should consider a number of local factors, such as the climate, local holidays and events, school terms and target guests. Review your length of stay restrictions Length of stay strategies can boost your revenue when you expect a high volume of bookings coming your way.

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Hotel Revenue Management Strategies

Xotels

For analysing market situations, the demand calendar includes key indicators such as RevPAR (Revenue Per Available Room) and demand levels from the previous year, along with factors like groups or events, bank holidays, school holidays, and exceptional demand indicators for the current year.