A particular hotel, may actually have 100 rooms, but only 40 rooms (40 percent of 100 rooms) seem to get filled at any one time. So they will call that 40 rooms "100% occupancy" even though they actually have 60 more rooms available.
Then, let's say, that there is an unusual situation that causes many canceled flights which then results in demand for many more than the typical 40 rooms, (let's say 80 rooms), and the NEW number of rooms filled will then be called a 200% occupancy rate.
It's just a relabeling of the numbers.
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what is considered a good occupancy rate for a hotel
Hotel Occupancy Reports are needed for tax purposes.
Sole occupancy is when one person has a standard hotel room alone and isn't sharing. Double occupancy would be if two people shared a standard room.
The hotel charges occupancy fee in order to compensate for other services. Occupancy fee also ensures that customers get good services without having to look elsewhere.
The maximum occupancy of a hotel room as the greatest number of people a room can accommodate. This number rages from room to room.
The average price for a single occupancy hotel room at the Westin in Dublin is 165 Euro.
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it is the hotels in the airport
Take the number of rooms in a hotel & multiply it by the occupancy. Example, if a hotel has 130 rooms & their occupancy is at 87%, take 130x.87=113. 113 rooms sold.
One could find hotel accommodations near the Madrid airport at Hotel Pretoria, Puerta Del Sol Rooms, Hotel Moderno, Petit Palace Londres, and Hotel Liabeny.
80% minimum