Reservations

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C H A P T E R 5

Reservations

CHAPTER FOCUS POINTS

• Importance of guest reservations to travelers and lodging establishments

• Overview of reservation system

• Sources of reservations

• Forecasting reservations

• Overbooking (occupancy management)

• Processing guest reservations

O P E N I N G D I L E M M A

Two days remain before the first guest checks in for the Forest Conservation Conference. A quick review of the reservation module report indicates that several of the new desk clerks took guaranteed reservations (35 rooms) for that convention that account for 10 percent more rooms than are available.

Making reservations is a necessity for travelers and an important marketing tool for lodging establishments. Travelers in various market segments depend on a well-organized reservation system that is easily accessible through toll-free numbers or on the Internet to ensure a well-planned trip. Lodging establishments want to provide a continuous flow of guests, which will bring profits. A reservation system must ensure efficient means of accessing, processing, and confirming information. Without an efficient reservation system, all aspects of managing a hotel will be negatively affected. For example, while overbooking reservations may guarantee a full house for the hotel, it will also leave the guest who is turned away with a negative impression. This not only decreases the hope of repeat business but also ensures that the dissatisfied customer will tell others of the negative experience. This chapter examines the reservation system as an integral part of progressive front office management and discusses the operation of a well-run system.

Importance of a Reservation System

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