Rooming lists: relic or real? | By Joel Pyser
Synopsis
Blocks of rooms reserved for meeting attendees have historically been booked directly or through a cumbersome process entailing a so-called “rooming list” – a document that frequently goes out of date before the ink is even dry, among several other disadvantages. Joel Pyser, COO at Passkey International, makes a bold prediction that this antiquated method will soon be replaced by a technological solution.
Blocks of rooms reserved for meeting attendees have historically been booked directly or through a cumbersome process entailing a so-called “rooming list” – a document that frequently goes out of date before the ink is even dry, among several other disadvantages. Joel Pyser, COO at Passkey International, makes a bold prediction that this antiquated method will soon be replaced by a technological solution.
The full e-book, about 80 pages in length, is available at www.hotel-yearbook.com.