Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - The difference between the number of saleable rooms and the number of saleable rooms.

The difference between the number of saleable rooms and the number of saleable rooms.

The differences between the two are as follows:

1, "saleable rooms" focuses on the rental of hotel rooms in a specific time period, which refers to the number of rooms actually sold by the hotel in a specific time period, such as one day, one month or one quarter. It is determined by the number of rental days of each room during this period, and the calculation formula is: "The number of saleable nights is equal to the number of rooms entered multiplied by the number of occupancy days".

"saleable rooms" focus on the total number of rooms in the hotel and the number already booked, which refers to the number of rooms that the hotel can sell in a specific period. This figure is obtained by subtracting the number of rooms that have been booked or rented from the total number of rooms in the hotel.