CPOR – Cost per Occupied Room

What is the meaning / definition of CPOR in the hospitality industry?

CPOR stands for Cost Per Occupied Room

The CPOR formula helps calculate the average cost per occupied room. This is another KPI to measure and analyse if the operating cost for each room is reasonable.

How do you calculate CPOR?

  • CPOR Formula: Total Rooms Departments Cost / Number of Rooms Sold

Calculation:

  • โ‚ฌ 1.875 / 75 = โ‚ฌ25

See Also:

Synonyms

  • CPor
  • Cost per Occupied rooms

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