Notitur July 11, 2026
Travel Industry Intelligence

Operations

Stop sell

A stop sell is closing the sale of a date or room type on a channel, even if inventory remains. It is used to slam the brakes on an OTA, protect availability for groups or avoid an oversell. The channel manager applies it across every channel at once so no booking slips through.

Example Faced with a pricing error, the hotel fires a stop sell and cuts sales across all OTAs in seconds.

Related terms

Distribution

Channel manager

A channel manager syncs a hotel's rates and availability across all its sales channels at once. When a room...

Operations

Overbooking

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

Revenue

MLOS

Minimum length of stay is a restriction that forces booking a number of nights to be allowed into a given...

Distribution

Allotment

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

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