Tuesday, 6 August 2024

STAAH’s new ‘Day-use’ room feature enables hotels to diversify revenue stream


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Hotels looking to cater to travellers seeking short-term stays at hotels while in transit or for a quick refresh, will be able to add yet another revenue stream while guests will be able to seamlessly reserve their customised stays through STAAH’s ‘Day-use room’ features
Mumbai: August 6th, 2024 - STAAH, a leading New Zealand-based hospitality solutions provider that has transformed the business processes of its partner hotels in India and across the world with its stack of hospi-tech solutions, has launched yet another feature that will benefit both travellers as well as hotels.
STAAH’s ‘Day-use room’ feature enables travellers, especially business travellers, to reserve short-term stays at hotels during long layovers between flights rather than endure extended waits in airport lounges. The feature also empowers hotels to attract this new breed of customers, enhance the overall guest experience and generate an additional revenue stream.
Day use rooms are designed to cater to the needs of travellers who require a comfortable space for a portion of the day, rather than an overnight stay. They are becoming increasingly popular and are much in demand these days, as they allow hotels to capitalise their room inventory during quieter periods.
“The evolving needs of travellers today are driving our partner hotels to adapt and cater to new demands. Our new ‘Day-use’ room feature fits right in as it caters to these shifts in the hospitality sector. Hotels can cash in on a new revenue stream coming in from short-term stays, and travellers can benefit from convenient booking processes and clear communication channels via our platforms like SwiftBook,” said Shoaib Ali, the National Sales Head of India, STAAH.
Travellers jet-setting between cities in India and across the world are reserving day-use rooms to freshen up, catch up on work emails, and even rest while on short business trips or before continuing on their journey. They prefer a few hours’ stay at the hotel to also ensure that their luggage is secure while they go about exploring the city.

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