Exploring New Revenue Avenues for Flexible Accommodation

The Flexible Accommodation sector, which encompasses everything from small hosts to large property managers, is in a constant process of evolution in terms of operational best practices. As more tools and resources come to market, companies serving this type of accommodation need to understand what complementary technologies and tools operators are using, and whether they prefer to outsource expert services or adopt a do-it-yourself approach.

Following the boom experienced after the COVID pandemic, Flexible Accommodation operators have dedicated more resources to their direct booking channels, adjusted their mix of internal and external support services, and experimented with artificial intelligence for both back-office and customer-facing functions. Technology adoption has been notable, often driven by the recommendation of property managers or those who have expanded their portfolio and can no longer manage their operations manually.

However, despite these operational advances, one of the main challenges is to The great opportunity still lies in the development of alternative revenue streams. for Flexible Lodging. Unlike hotels, which have historically relied on add-on sales and ancillary purchases to drive margins beyond the simple room rate, Flexible Accommodation is still defining its core offering and refining its execution.

Due to the many recent changes in the market, many operators have not had the time or priority to develop these additional revenue streams. However, the current market conditions, characterised by the saturation of supply, higher guest expectations and increased operating expensesThe new rules could force more Flexible Hosting operators to investigate other revenue options to ensure the prosperity of their businesses.

While operators are focused on improving their operations and marketing, investment in alternative revenue opportunities has been limited. This limitation is all the more notable given the shrinking margins and difficulties with rising costs. Operators' attention is currently focused on refining their core services, leaving them little time to explore revenues beyond accommodation bookings.

Guest behaviour in other accommodation categories suggests that they are open to complementary purchases. However, they may perceive Flexible Accommodation as a type of stay with a stricter hospitality product offering and limited opportunities to purchase extras. This perception could lead guests to opt for hotels on trips where they anticipate needing more assistance or consultation on additional purchases.

Despite the need for additional tools and revenue generating opportunities, Flexible Hosting operators are gradually addressing their challenges. More time and resources will be required to establish operational best practices. In the meantime, market forces may filtering out those operators who fail to establish the right mix of internal and external services to maximise their profits and provide the best experience for both guests and owners.

In conclusion, in an increasingly competitive market and with rising costs, the exploration and development of alternative revenue streams is a crucial way for Flexible Hosting businesses to not only survive, but to truly thrive.

The next Vitur events will be held in Madrid, 1 October and in Seville on November 26th, and will once again be the meeting point for operators, investors and companies in the sector to boost their business, establish strategic alliances with the various stakeholders involved and access all the news, trends and opportunities in the sector from leading speakers and companies.

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