4 Hospitality Trends We’re Tracking at Skift This Week
Every week we post hundreds of stories across various sectors in travel, connecting the dots across various global trends. We’re now highlighting the posts that tackle these global trends pointing towards the future of travel. This one looks at top global hospitality trends. For all of our trends roundups, go here.
- Hotels' pricing power grows as travel picks up: Business Travelers Can Expect Higher Rates, Fewer Perks at Hotels Next Year
- Hawaii's coming tourism slump: Hawaiian Room Rates Hit Record High as Statewide Occupancy Slumps
- Small smartly-designed chains continue to pop up: Former Hilton Group CEO Launches New Hotel Brand Called 'The Collection'
- Hotels cater to loyal guests with digital initiatives: Starwood Launches New iOS 7 iPad App for its Loyalty Members
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