We’re thrilled to unveil exciting upcoming updates to the management of “Accommodation Revenue” on our platform! These changes are all about enhancing clarity and customization, making it easier than ever for you to navigate and manage revenue data precisely.
Updates
- Unified Accommodation Revenue:We are redefining “Accommodation Revenue” to create a more cohesive category that aligns with the industry standard definition. This single entity will encompass all aspects of Accommodation Revenue, including Overnight, Day Use, etc., and (soon!) No Show Revenue, previously categorized under Cancellation Revenue.
- Enhanced Customization and Clarity:You will be able to drill down or filter specific types of Accommodation Revenue within this unified bucket in the Portfolio Dashboard and in Insights. This change ensures that each revenue type is clearly represented and accessible, enhancing your ability to tailor reports and analyses to your specific needs.
- Simplified Revenue Categories:To streamline your experience, we will be removing “Additional Revenue” and “Total Revenue” measures within Insights. All relevant data will migrate to the newly expanded “Accommodation Revenue” category. Additionally, “Cancellation Revenue” will be distinctly separate, maintaining its specific categorization in Insights without overlap into Accommodation Revenue.
Implementation and Support
These changes will be implemented in phases over the next couple months to ensure a smooth transition and minimal disruption to your operations. We will provide advance notice ahead of each update, along with detailed guidance and support to help you adapt to these enhancements.
Your Feedback is Our Blueprint
This strategic realignment is directly influenced by your valuable feedback and our goal to align more closely with industry standards. Your insights have been instrumental in shaping these improvements, and we believe these changes will make our platform more intuitive and aligned with your business needs.
Thank you, as always, for your support and continuous feedback.