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Reasonable range of hotel room occupancy rate and overbooking pressure

The reasonable occupancy rate of hotel rooms is between 60% and 80%. Because if the occupancy rate is too low, below 60%, the hotel will face operational difficulties; If the occupancy rate is too high, higher than 80%, it will lead to the decline of hotel service quality and poor guest experience. Overbooking of hotel rooms means that the number of rooms accepted by the hotel exceeds the actual number when the number of rooms is limited. In this case, the hotel may face the pressure of insufficient rooms and need to take some measures to deal with it, such as arranging guests to stay in advance and adjusting room types. When overbooking is excessive, the hotel will not be able to meet the needs of the guests, which will affect the satisfaction and reputation of the customers.