All Latest News Filter 30 more External ’Algorithmic’ hotel pricing draws legal, regulatory scrutiny Key Points jdsupra.com More in this category Revenue ManagementMore in this category Online Travel Agencies (OTA) More like this External What’s Driving Luxury Travelers In 2024, According To McKinsey Travel is one of the world’s largest industries. According to McKinsey, $8.6 trillion will be spent on travel in 2024, representing roughly 9 percent of this year’s global GDP. Forbes More in this category Consumer Trends More like this External By 2026, Online Reservations Will Account for 65% of Travel Bookings According to new research from Phocuswright, the global travel market has rebounded significantly, surpassing pre-pandemic levels with a 24% increase in gross bookings in 2023, reaching a total spend of $1.5 trillion. The industry is projected to gr... travelagewest.com More in this category Revenue ManagementMore in this category Online Travel Agencies (OTA) More like this External Chesky on Airbnb’s future in travel and beyond Brian Chesky is far from slowing down at Airbnb. Phocuswire More in this category Short Term Rental (STR) More like this External Ex-Hotel Employees Are Sharing The Things They Would NEVER Do While Staying At A Hotel Working at a hotel can be a...wild experience. From unwashed sheets to third-party booking secrets, there’s likely nothing hotel employees haven’t seen. Because they know the ins and outs of hotels so well, we recently asked former and current emplo... BuzzFeed News More in this category Housekeeping More like this External The world’s best hotels for 2024 revealed The Capella Bangkok didn’t have the easiest of beginnings. It opened in 2020, in the first year of a global pandemic that had the hospitality industry on its knees. cnn.com More from this brand Capella Hotels and ResortsMore in this category Awards and Accolades More like this External From exclusive to inviting: How approachable luxury is transforming hospitality Luxury hospitality is back and booming. According to a 2024 McKinsey & Company report, demand for upscale tourism and hospitality is expected to grow faster than any other travel segment. However, as this industry continues to evolve, so does the mo... fastcompany.com More from this brand Signia HiltonMore in this category Brand Marketing More like this External This Is How Donald Trump Lost Millions On His D.C. Hotel—Years After He Sold It In what seemed like a stroke of genius–or incredible luck–Donald Trump sold his money-losing D.C. hotel in 2022 and ended up with a handsome $127 million payday. But what few knew is that in order for that deal to happen, Trump had to step in with a... Forbes More in this category Real Estate & Investment More like this External Inside The StandardX Hospitality Brand, And Its Debut Melbourne Hotel The Standard, Hollywood set the blueprint for a new wave of hotels, one that incorporated cool culture, experiences, style, and an alluring vibe that attracted guests and visitors alike, whether for a lie down, a nightcap or a wild party—and in its ... Forbes More from this brand The StandardXMore in this category Brand Marketing More like this External Why are hotels and buyers struggling with sustainability reporting? As more travel programmes incorporate sustainability goals into their supplier relationships, it’s imperative that buyers have a straightforward and open-source way to analyse the sustainability performance of hotel suppliers. meetings-conventions-asia.com More in this category Environment & SustainabilityMore in this category Business TravelMore in this category National & International Policy More like this The Hotel Yearbook Technology 2024 Entering the Everything-Data Decade Download Your content on Hospitality Net? Hospitality Net membership explained
External ’Algorithmic’ hotel pricing draws legal, regulatory scrutiny Key Points jdsupra.com More in this category Revenue ManagementMore in this category Online Travel Agencies (OTA) More like this
External What’s Driving Luxury Travelers In 2024, According To McKinsey Travel is one of the world’s largest industries. According to McKinsey, $8.6 trillion will be spent on travel in 2024, representing roughly 9 percent of this year’s global GDP. Forbes More in this category Consumer Trends More like this
External By 2026, Online Reservations Will Account for 65% of Travel Bookings According to new research from Phocuswright, the global travel market has rebounded significantly, surpassing pre-pandemic levels with a 24% increase in gross bookings in 2023, reaching a total spend of $1.5 trillion. The industry is projected to gr... travelagewest.com More in this category Revenue ManagementMore in this category Online Travel Agencies (OTA) More like this
External Chesky on Airbnb’s future in travel and beyond Brian Chesky is far from slowing down at Airbnb. Phocuswire More in this category Short Term Rental (STR) More like this
External Ex-Hotel Employees Are Sharing The Things They Would NEVER Do While Staying At A Hotel Working at a hotel can be a...wild experience. From unwashed sheets to third-party booking secrets, there’s likely nothing hotel employees haven’t seen. Because they know the ins and outs of hotels so well, we recently asked former and current emplo... BuzzFeed News More in this category Housekeeping More like this
External The world’s best hotels for 2024 revealed The Capella Bangkok didn’t have the easiest of beginnings. It opened in 2020, in the first year of a global pandemic that had the hospitality industry on its knees. cnn.com More from this brand Capella Hotels and ResortsMore in this category Awards and Accolades More like this
External From exclusive to inviting: How approachable luxury is transforming hospitality Luxury hospitality is back and booming. According to a 2024 McKinsey & Company report, demand for upscale tourism and hospitality is expected to grow faster than any other travel segment. However, as this industry continues to evolve, so does the mo... fastcompany.com More from this brand Signia HiltonMore in this category Brand Marketing More like this
External This Is How Donald Trump Lost Millions On His D.C. Hotel—Years After He Sold It In what seemed like a stroke of genius–or incredible luck–Donald Trump sold his money-losing D.C. hotel in 2022 and ended up with a handsome $127 million payday. But what few knew is that in order for that deal to happen, Trump had to step in with a... Forbes More in this category Real Estate & Investment More like this
External Inside The StandardX Hospitality Brand, And Its Debut Melbourne Hotel The Standard, Hollywood set the blueprint for a new wave of hotels, one that incorporated cool culture, experiences, style, and an alluring vibe that attracted guests and visitors alike, whether for a lie down, a nightcap or a wild party—and in its ... Forbes More from this brand The StandardXMore in this category Brand Marketing More like this
External Why are hotels and buyers struggling with sustainability reporting? As more travel programmes incorporate sustainability goals into their supplier relationships, it’s imperative that buyers have a straightforward and open-source way to analyse the sustainability performance of hotel suppliers. meetings-conventions-asia.com More in this category Environment & SustainabilityMore in this category Business TravelMore in this category National & International Policy More like this