Hotel Revenue Growth Analyzed Through Strategic Partnerships
Hotels are always looking for ways to earn more money and run things more smoothly. RateGain, a company that helps hotels do just that, has teamed up with Arp Enterprise. This partnership combines two popular systems – RateGain’s UNO Channel Manager and ArpWin Surfing PMS – to create a better hotel management solution.
Key Points
- Hotels need better revenue and streamlined operations for success.
- RateGain & Arp Enterprise combine systems for enhanced hotel management.
- UNO & Surfing PMS integrate data for real-time decision making.
- Price parity ensured, boosting profits across multiple distribution channels.
- Hotel Luure CDMX shows successful optimization of pricing and channels.
- Scalable solution adapts to changing hotel demands and growth.
Understanding the Partnership
The core of this new system is that it connects all the different parts of running a hotel. Before, hotels often had separate computer systems for things like booking rooms, managing prices, and sending information to travel websites. Now, this new system connects everything together, so hotels can make better decisions faster.
How it Works for Hotels
Think of it like this: hotels can now automatically adjust their prices depending on how busy they are, and they can make sure that their prices are the same on all of their different booking channels – like Expedia and Booking.com. This helps them avoid losing money because some websites have lower prices.
The Hotel Luure CDMX used this new system to find ways to increase its revenue. They were struggling to manage their prices and distribution, and the new system helped them do both more efficiently. This demonstrates the value of a truly integrated hotel management solution.
By using this technology, hotels can focus on serving their customers better and growing their business. It’s a win-win situation for both the hotel and its guests.
“Ultimately, this partnership represents a fundamental shift in how hotels approach revenue management and operational efficiency.”



