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How to calculate the single room income of the hotel?
Average room income RevPAR is the abbreviation of "income per available room", which means "average income per rentable room", and its calculation formula is:
RevPAR= room income/number of rooms available for rent
Or RevPAR= room occupancy rate * average room rate
RevPAR is an important index to measure the level of hotel room management and return on investment. RevPAR is regarded as a very important indicator in international hotel textbooks, in the statistical system adopted by international hotel management groups, and in hotel investment owners, hotel operators and consulting companies related to tourism and hotels.
Room occupancy rate and actual average house price are two very important indicators in the analysis of hotel business activities. However, if we only analyze or evaluate the operating performance of rooms from the room occupancy rate or the actual average house price, it will be one-sided and even draw the opposite conclusion. RevPAR integrates these two important analysis indexes, which can reasonably reflect the management quality of guest rooms.
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