Hotel Accommodation Course
Gain mastery in hotel accommodation management using practical tools for revenue optimisation, channel management, housekeeping coordination, and guest recovery strategies. Perfect for tourism and hospitality workers aiming to increase occupancy, RevPAR, and customer satisfaction in city hotels. This focused course delivers actionable insights for immediate impact in dynamic urban environments.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
certificate valid in your country
What will I learn?
This course equips you with essential skills to effectively manage hotel rooms in urban settings for maximum profitability and efficiency. You will explore revenue management techniques, BAR strategies, channel distribution, overbooking principles, market analysis, PMS operations, housekeeping schedules, and guest recovery methods. Benefit from practical templates, checklists, and decision frameworks to enhance occupancy rates, pricing performance, and guest satisfaction through a concise, targeted programme.
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Develop skills
- Smart channel allocation: expertly handle real-time inventory and overbooking.
- Efficient 7-day planning: develop demand forecasts, pricing strategies, and KPI tracking cycles.
- Urban demand analysis: quickly interpret events, competitor data, and pricing trends.
- PMS and tool proficiency: integrate PMS, channel managers, and reports for accurate data.
- Streamlined operations and housekeeping: schedule shifts, room turnarounds, and guest movements effortlessly.
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