How to Set Tier Threshold Rules
The tier threshold rule sets the occupancy percentages that determine the automatic opening or closing of tiers. Thresholds are set as percentages of the global occupancy of the hotel.
When the percentage set for a threshold is reached:
•The current tier is closed.
•The higher level tier is opened.
•The discount percentage associated to the new tier level is automatically applied to the rates.
When the occupancy percentage of the highest tier is reached, the standard rates defined in the rate plan apply with no discounts.
Thresholds can only be set if the number of tiers that apply to the tier model has been defined by the tier definition rule.
Tier thresholds can be determined for a given period or day of the week. For more information about periods, see What Are Rate Plan Periods? .