Glossaire Revenue Management

Multiplier Effect

Définition

In hotel revenue management, the Multiplier Effect refers to the amplified impact that multi-night stays and ancillary revenue streams (like F&B, spa, parking, etc.) have on total revenue. A decision that affects room revenue—such as pricing, restrictions, or promotions—can generate much greater value when longer stays or guest spending are factored in.

Comment l'utiliser

Revenue managers analyze the multiplier effect to understand how multi-night stays and ancillary spend (like dining or spa services) amplify the total revenue impact of each booking, helping them prioritize more profitable guests.

Formule

There’s no single formula, but the concept is often assessed through: Total Value of Booking = (Room Rate × Number of Nights) + Ancillary Spend

Termes connexes

TRevPAR, Ancillary Revenue, Length of Stay (LOS), Revenue Optimization, Guest Value Index
“A longer stay with added services isn’t just another booking—it’s a revenue multiplier. Smart decisions today can unlock layers of hidden value.”

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