📘 What is a Hurdle Rate?
A Hurdle Rate is the minimum acceptable revenue or room rate that a hotel sets when deciding whether to accept or reject a booking opportunity.
In Revenue Management, it is used to assess whether a reservation generates enough value compared with potential future business.
The principle is straightforward:
If a booking does not exceed the hurdle rate, it may not be the best option for maximising revenue.
It is commonly applied to:
- high-demand periods,
- group business,
- inventory control,
- channel management,
- displacement decisions.
📊 Hurdle Rate Formula
There is no single universal formula, as the calculation depends on expected demand and business conditions.
In simplified terms:
Hurdle Rate = Minimum expected revenue per available room or resource
It is typically based on:
- forecast,
- expected occupancy,
- future demand,
- anticipated ADR,
- potential profitability.
✅ Why is Hurdle Rate important?
- Protects revenue during high-demand periods.
- Prevents acceptance of low-value business.
- Supports group and contract evaluation.
- Optimises inventory allocation.
- Helps compare competing revenue opportunities.
💡 Practical example of a Hurdle Rate
- A hotel expects to achieve an ADR of £220 during a major event weekend.
- A group enquiry requests rooms at £160 per room.
- If the calculated hurdle rate for those dates is £200, the hotel may decline the request because there is a reasonable expectation of generating higher-value business.
🔄 Disambiguation of Hurdle Rate
- Hurdle Rate vs ADR:
ADR measures the average rate actually achieved.
Hurdle Rate defines the minimum acceptable rate before accepting business. - Hurdle Rate vs BAR:
BAR is the Best Available Rate offered to the market.
Hurdle Rate is an internal decision-making threshold. - Hurdle Rate vs Displacement Analysis:
Displacement Analysis evaluates the revenue that may be lost by accepting a booking.
Hurdle Rate is often one of the tools used to support that evaluation. - Hurdle Rate vs Revenue Optimisation:
Revenue Optimisation focuses on maximising overall profitability.
Hurdle Rate is one of the mechanisms used to achieve that objective.