Notitur July 11, 2026
Travel Industry Intelligence

Operations

Run of house

Run of house is selling a room without guaranteeing which one, letting the hotel assign whatever suits it on arrival. It gives flexibility to place inventory better and usually comes with a cheaper rate. It is common in groups and bargain rates, in exchange for the guest giving up the choice of view or floor.

Example A run of house rate is cheaper but the hotel decides the room based on how occupancy lands.

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Allotment

An allotment is a block of rooms the hotel holds for an intermediary or group under agreed terms. Tour...

Operations

Overbooking

Overbooking is selling more rooms or seats than exist, betting that cancellations and no-shows will happen....

Commercial

Upselling

Upselling is convincing a guest to move up to a better version of what they were already buying. A room with...

Operations

No-show

A no-show is a booking that never turns up and never cancels in time. The hotel is left with an empty room...

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