A cruise ship is not a floating hotel
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The perception among individuals working in revenue management is that cruise ships are nothing more than floating hotels. Although the cruise and hospitality industries have similarities when it comes to their revenue management and pricing practices, there are many key differences that should be addressed. This article describes why common hotel revenue management practices are not applicable to a cruise revenue management strategy.
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