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Power BI for Travel & Hospitality: RevPAR, Channel, and Guest Dashboards

Power BI for hotels, resorts, and travel companies — RevPAR and ADR dashboards with STR-aligned methodology, channel mix with OTA commission impact, guest segmentation, TRevPAR including ancillary revenue, and the governed semantic model ensuring the revenue manager, GM, and owner see consistent numbers.

Why Hospitality Power BI Produces Numbers the GM Debates

A hotel group builds Power BI dashboards. At the monthly revenue review, the GM notices RevPAR in the dashboard differs from the PMS night audit report the GM trusts. Each is calculated correctly within its own logic, but the definitions differ: the dashboard uses one room count treatment, the night audit uses another. ADR handles complimentary rooms differently. Channel attribution uses different field mappings. The GM goes back to the night audit report and the STR STAR data the group already receives. The revenue manager uses the RMS dashboard. The marketing team has their own guest report. Power BI becomes another tool nobody trusts for the numbers that drive decisions — RevPAR, ADR, occupancy, and channel mix.
Hospitality Power BI done right locks definitions in the tabular semantic model with documented methodology the revenue team has signed off on. One RevPAR definition matching STR methodology and reconciling to the night audit. One ADR with documented treatment of complimentary, house-use, and day-use rooms. One channel attribution mapping matching the revenue team's methodology. One TRevPAR calculation including rooms, F&B, spa, and ancillary. Sourced from the governed data layer with night-audit reconciliation after every daily load. All dashboards consume from this model. The GM morning report, the revenue meeting dashboard, and the ownership package all show the same numbers. Done this way, methodology debates stop. Done without semantic discipline, every review starts with 'but the night audit shows...'

How Travel Companies Apply It

Governed Semantic Model

Tabular model with locked definitions — RevPAR, ADR, occupancy, TRevPAR, channel attribution — sourced from the governed data layer with STR methodology documentation and night-audit reconciliation.

Semantic + RevPAR + ADR + TRevPAR + STR

Revenue & Channel Dashboards

RevPAR and ADR dashboards by property and portfolio, channel mix with net-of-commission analytics, booking pace, and the operational dashboards revenue managers and GMs review daily.

Revenue + channel + booking pace + daily

Guest & Ownership Reporting

Guest segmentation by value, loyalty, and channel. TRevPAR by department (rooms, F&B, spa, other). Ownership reporting with USALI-aligned P&L and management fee visibility.

Guest + loyalty + ownership + USALI

What You Receive

Power BI delivered for hospitality single-source-of-truth: governed semantic model encoding STR and property methodology, RevPAR and channel dashboards, guest segmentation, TRevPAR, ownership reporting, night-audit reconciliation, row-level security by property, deployment pipelines, and governance keeping definitions consistent.

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Power BI for Travel — FAQ

Power BI or Tableau for hospitality?

Both are credible. Power BI wins on cost and Microsoft ecosystem integration — particularly with Fabric for hotel groups on Microsoft 365. Tableau has mature visualization for multi-property executive dashboards. For hotel groups on Microsoft with Power BI Premium, Power BI is typically right. The semantic discipline and night-audit reconciliation matter more than the tool.

Through daily reconciliation built into the data pipeline — RevPAR, room revenue, room count, and occupancy are compared against the PMS night audit by property after every load. Variances get flagged and investigated before the GM morning review. The semantic model is the same source feeding dashboards and ownership reports.

Yes. Pre-qualified Power BI developers with hotel and travel experience — RevPAR, STR alignment, channel mix, guest analytics, and the night-audit discipline hospitality BI requires. 92% first-match acceptance.

One Semantic Model.
One RevPAR. Finally.

STR-encoded, night-audit-reconciled, channel-aware — Power BI that ends the methodology debates at the revenue review.