Often, repair and maintenance costs are highest when occupancy rates are lowest. This is true because much

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Often, repair and maintenance costs are highest when occupancy rates are lowest. This is true because much repair and maintenance work (for e.g., damaged ceiling repair) can only be done when guest rooms are empty for extended periods. This makes POM costs highest when hotel revenues are lowest. What steps can managers take to minimize this effect?

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Hotel Operations Management

ISBN: 978-0134337623

3rd edition

Authors: David K. Hayes, Jack D. Ninemeier, Allisha A. Miller

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