Choice Hotels is playing its strengths by entering the European markets as most brands focus on Asia, in a strategy that could make the group one of continent’s largest players in the future.
Tulsa is cautious to make any definitive statement on its intentions, likely because hosting the Olympics has an infinite impact on a city between buildup that precedes it and the growth, or fallout, that follows it.
Of course hotels are installing digital screens: the technology replaces the need for human concierge, shamelessly promotes hotels’ on-site offerings, and looks better than a paper pamphlet stand. What’s not to love?
There should be some accommodation for more ample passengers on flights, and this sounds like a reasonable solution. Should passengers have to pay more for these seats? That's could be a big issue.
Uber's CEO uses this announcement to call his critics names and trash his rivals -- all while arguing he just cares about innovating and serving customers. You know what's a great innovation? A car-hail app without all the boasting and complaining.