operating costs
Gaining Control of Utility Costs
Robert Mandelbaum | April 2, 2024
By Robert Mandelbaum, Joe Snider Over the past four years, utility costs at U.S. hotels have increased at a pace greater than total operating revenue. As a result, utility department expenses increased from 2.9 percent of total revenue in 2019 to an estimated 3.3 percent in 2023. As hotels have struggled to recover from the pandemic, any rise in cost ratios is an area of concern for owners and operators. The good news is that the pace of growth appears to be slowing down. Year-over-year growth rates for utility expenditures have declined on a dollar per-available-room (PAR) basis from a high of 21.4% in 2022 to an estimated 4.0% in 2023...
Managing Hotels Through High Inflation: a Game of Maximizing Revenues and Controlling Costs, Hears HVS Seminar
HVS | September 22, 2022
22 September 2022, London: The biggest challenges affecting hotels through this period of high inflation relate to the cost of labour, rising energy prices, coping with supply chain issues, the cost of debt and uncertainty that makes budgeting for the year ahead almost impossible. Discussing these issues at a seminar in London last week ‘Managing and financing hotels through ultra-high inflation’, organised by HVS, Bird & Bird, EP in Hospitality and AlixPartners, an impressive line-up of experts discussed the current challenges facing UK and European hotel revenues, costs and profitability, as well as the impact on M&A activ...
How High Labor Costs Are Taking a Toll on the Hospitality Industry
John Smallwood, President of Travel Outlook | May 4, 2022
The real impact on guests when hotels reduce services By John Smallwood, President of Travel Outlook May 2022 Over the last decade, labor costs have risen sharply. After the pandemic, labor shortages are plaguing businesses across the world, and the hospitality industry is no exception. Demand for workers has never been higher, yet universal labor shortages persist, causing problems for hotels, despite a sharp rise in travel. Two years removed from the pandemic; travel is back in a big way. Hotels everywhere are preparing for what is sure to be a record-breaking summer of travel, but they’re doing so with one hand tied behind their ...