Air Force lodging rates increase Published Oct. 4, 2012 By Debbie Gildea Air Force Personnel Center Public Affairs JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas -- After four years without a rate increase, Air Force lodging rates went up beginning Oct. 1. The increase is necessary to ensure Air Force Lodging rates cover current operating and capital improvement costs, said Maj. Gen. A.J. Stewart, AFPC commander. As an example, the $39 nightly room rate for a visiting quarters room is now $53.25, and temporary lodging facilities increased from $43 to $55 per night. Increased rates will fund costs for operations, room renovations and construction, the general said. As the Air Force works to improve business processes, implement efficiencies and maintain lodging operations in a constrained budget environment, other adjustments may be necessary, according to Col. Thomas Joyce, director, AFPC Services Directorate. "We are committed to keeping room rates as low as possible while providing clean, comfortable, quality facilities," he said. "This is part of our commitment to caring for Airmen and we take that obligation very seriously. However, we must be realistic as well." Even with the rate increase, Air Force rates are lower than comparable commercial rates outside Air Force installations, the director said. "Coupled with quality service, clean facilities and reasonably priced room rates, Air Force lodging facilities are still a great choice for Airmen, whether they're on temporary duty orders, retired and traveling, or just passing through," General Stewart said.