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Marriott’s Soft Quarter and 4 Other Hospitality Trends This Week

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    This week in hospitality, Marriott is focused on the Starwood integration despite its “sobering” third quarter earnings, and Belmond stays quiet about a possible sale of the company.

    >>Marriott may have had a relatively challenging third quarter, but it’s not stopping the company from continuing to work on its Starwood integration — or scope out other companies to buy, even if the global economy seems uncertain: Marriott CEO: Don’t Worry About Our Soft Third Quarter

    >>Now it’s just a wait-and-see approach to see who will snap up Belmond’s treasure trove of luxury assets: Belmond Sees Slight Takeover Bounce in Third Quarter

    >>The bigger question the hotel industry is no doubt asking itself is this: Was this third quarter just a one-off? Or was it a sign of tougher times to come? Choice Hotels Sees Room Revenue Hurt by Hurricane Florence

    >>A new history is being charted for Movenpick and Swissotel, two Swiss hotel brands that are now under Accor, and much of that action is happening in the Asia-Pacific region. Asian owners and Accor competitors are watching closely: Why Accor Won’t Let Movenpick Swallow Its New Little Sister Swissotel in Asia

    >>Hyatt retooled its “cash + points” award booking calculations last week and it illustrated the perils of building out a loyalty program without expecting members to abuse it: Hyatt Is Altering Its Loyalty Program to Battle Abuse

    Photo Credit: JW Marriott in Indianapolis, Indiana, on October 20, 2017. Marriott is focused on the Starwood integration. Sean Davis / Flickr
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