The Operating Profit Flow Method as a Profitability Analysis Tool for Hospitality Enterprises

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2025

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Tourism Management
The aim of Atılım University Department of Tourism Management is to train tourism managers who are able to compete at an international level by offering quality education opportunities. Graduates employed as managers in the fields of accommodation, travel, catering, gastronomy, transportation, congress, conference organization begin their professional life while they are still interns. The academic staff consists of faculty members who are experts in their field, as well as sector professionals. With five years of education including the preparatory English courses offered, the courses of the department are in English. The course program consists of applied and theoretical courses devised with respect to the global trends in tourism. Students perform their internship studies at hotel chains, A-Class travel agencies and professional tourism companies. Our Department is in contract with universities abroad within the scope of the Erasmus student Exchange program. With its quality of education documented by TURAK (Tourism Education, Evaluation and Accreditation Board), Atılım university Department of Tourism Management is the first undergraduate program in Turkey to hold the accreditation.

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This study introduces the flow-through method, focusing on retaining incremental revenue as an alternative approach. Unlike conventional ratios, this method explains causal relationships between income statement items and aids in future projections. The hospitality industry, with varied revenue streams, faces challenges in applying uniform methods, limiting adoption due to practitioner unawareness. This research analyzes the financials of Hyatt, Marriott, and Hilton from 2021 to 2022 using the flow-through method. The study employs both exploratory and quantitative methods to understand how revenue streams and departmental operations affect profits. It proposes a compact formula for calculating the stream from incremental revenue changes, starting with determining departmental expenses. Results indicate hoteliers achieved remarkable success, demonstrating efficient revenue-profit conversion during post-pandemic recovery. This method provides valuable insights for hospitality managers and potential cross-application in various sectors. Future studies could investigate crossindustry applications, integrate technological tools, and perform longitudinal analyses to enhance and broaden the method's utility.

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TOKER, Tugrul/0000-0001-7324-7811

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Flow-Through Method, Revenue Retention, Hospitality Profitability, Financial Analysis, Revenue-Profit Conversion, Incremental Revenue

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