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Lodging Management

Lodging Management. Year 1A Electronic Flashcards. A file that holds information needed for serving a client’s basic business needs. The File is started at the time of initial contact with a prospective client. Account File.

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Lodging Management

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  1. Lodging Management Year 1A Electronic Flashcards

  2. A file that holds information needed for serving a client’s basic business needs. The File is started at the time of initial contact with a prospective client

  3. Account File

  4. A network for communication reservations in which each participating property is represented in a computer system data base and is required to provide availability data to the central reservations center on a timely basis

  5. Central Reservation System

  6. When people in authority must accept responsibility for their decisions and be able to justify their actions to those above them in the chain of command.

  7. Accountability

  8. Properties that are affiliated with others.

  9. Chain Property

  10. A management strategy in which capacity can, to a limited extent, be varied to suit the level of demand

  11. Chased-demanded strategy

  12. Responsible for a hotel’s physical operation and maintenance

  13. Chief engineer

  14. Something that could cause harm over a long period

  15. Chronic Hazard

  16. A report, typically prepared by the night auditor, that summarizes the hotel’s financial activities during a 24-hour period and provides insight into revenues, receivables, operating statistics, and cash transactions related to the front office

  17. Daily Operations Report

  18. The collection of all non-guest accounts, including house accounts and unsettled departed guest accounts

  19. City Ledger

  20. Constructed for each revenue center and used to track all transactions posted to other folios

  21. Control Folio

  22. An upgrading/upselling method used when a guest has already made a reservation or has requested a low-priced room. During the registration process, the agent can suggest extra amenities or a higher priced rooms.

  23. Bottom-up method

  24. A type of reservation guarantee in which the corporation signs a contractual agreement with the hotel to accept financial responsibility for any no-show travelers it sponsors

  25. Corporate guaranteed reservation

  26. A type of guarantee supported by credit card companies

  27. Credit Card Guaranteed Reservation

  28. Compare a guest’s current folio balance with a credit limit(also called house limit) that is predetermined by management officials.

  29. Credit monitoring routine

  30. Turning away a guest who has a reservation because of a lack of rooms

  31. Walking

  32. The ratio of actual rooms revenue to potential rooms revenue

  33. Yield Statistic

  34. How often should equipment wires and connections be checked?

  35. Periodically

  36. The structure of authority where each higher level carries more responsibility and greater authority than the levels below them

  37. Chain of command

  38. Individuals or families moving to an area and required lodging until permanent housing can be found

  39. Long-term stay/relocation guest

  40. Delegate who stay in hotels where a negotiated package price covers rooms, meals, and function

  41. Convention and association groups

  42. Business travelers whose rooms are booked or blocked by their company or a travel agency; they usually stay for two to four days

  43. Corporate Groups

  44. An approach to setting prices whereby the hotel determines its actual cost, then adds on a reasonable percentage to arrive at the final retail price.

  45. Cost-plus pricing

  46. Job task that is fundamental to a position

  47. Essential functions

  48. Sheryl has just sold a block of 12 rooms that will be held each night for passengers who get bumped from flights. What guest segment has Sheryl sold to?

  49. Airline-related guests

  50. The number of room nights the specific property would sell if demand were distributed based on the number of rooms in each property in the local marketplace

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