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Articles tagged “hotels”

Online Travel

How Much Did Big Travel Companies Spend on TV Ads in 2019?

Airlines, hotels, and booking sites have divergent reasons for leaning into or out of TV advertising. Attracting more direct bookers is always a goal, but sometimes competitive reasons, or the emergence of new platforms, skew the TV budgets.

How Much Did Big Travel Companies Spend on TV Ads in 2019?

Overtourism

2010s: The Decade Travel Lost Control of Its Destiny

Despite explosive growth, cracks in the global travel sector began to multiply over the last decade. More change and trouble will come before the industry can figure itself out again.

2010s: The Decade Travel Lost Control of Its Destiny
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Hotels

New Report: Leveraging Hotel Loyalty to Design Successful Business Travel Programs

Out-of-policy booking is a significant challenge in the business travel sector. Managers want employees to use approved tools and partners. But their business travelers frequently ignore those demands, choosing to purchase whatever is most convenient, cheap, or easy to use. Could hotel loyalty programs offer a solution to the impasse?

New Report: Leveraging Hotel Loyalty to Design Successful Business Travel Programs
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Hotels

New Insights Deck: Decoding Intelligent Sales – The Key to Winning Group Business in 2020

Group business is crucial to a hotel’s revenue strategy. But growing group business is challenging and complex. In this insights deck, we examine how an intelligent sales strategy can help hotels make the most of the growth opportunities and win more meetings business in 2020.

New Insights Deck: Decoding Intelligent Sales – The Key to Winning Group Business in 2020

Hotels

Every One of Wyndham’s 24 Hotel Brands, Explained

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts is a fairly new company, but it has a complicated spin-off history from a much larger corporation. Here we explain the hospitality company's beginnings and its distinction from Wyndham Worldwide.

Every One of Wyndham’s 24 Hotel Brands, Explained

Hotels

What Nobu Hotels Sees in the Ascendant Luxury Market in Warsaw

Nobu Hotels is testing out its restaurant-led hospitality strategy in a market where its luxury cachet is less established. Both Warsaw locals and Nobu's global superfans will need to buy in.

What Nobu Hotels Sees in the Ascendant Luxury Market in Warsaw

Hotels

What’s Ahead for the Next Gen of U.S. Hotel Franchisees?

Big hotel chains like Marriott, Hilton, and others are moving increasingly to an asset-light strategy, signing on more franchisees. Many are still owned by individuals and families: How diverse and adaptable will the next generation of hotel owners be?

What’s Ahead for the Next Gen of U.S. Hotel Franchisees?
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Hotels

New Report: How Group Business Can Infuse Stability Into Hotel Revenue Management

In today’s uber-competitive group business space, technology can be a key differentiator. But to leverage the benefits that technology —and particularly data — provides, hotels must understand what capabilities and features they should acquire.

New Report: How Group Business Can Infuse Stability Into Hotel Revenue Management

Business Travel

Wildfires Raise Challenges for California’s Tourism Management

After several years of historic wildfires, California has to take a hard look at the future of tourism in its wine regions and mountain resort communities. The fires have exacerbated problems such as a lack of affordable workforce housing.

Wildfires Raise Challenges for California’s Tourism Management

Online Travel

Booking Holdings and Expedia in Arms Race to Deliver the Connected Trip

From the wishful thinking and hype of years ago, the connected trip is beginning to draw real investment and become a thing. It will take a very extended period of time to make it a more meaningful development. In that faraway horizon, will there indeed be any differentiation among the leading providers?