Olivia Immesi interview: “Aparthotels give you flexibility”
Olivia Immesi, managing director of Native Group, talks the benefits and drawbacks of aparthotels, and tells us why hybrid hospitality models are all the rage…
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Olivia Immesi interview: “Aparthotels give you flexibility”
Olivia Immesi, managing director of Native Group, talks the benefits and drawbacks of aparthotels, and tells us why hybrid hospitality models are all the rage…
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Native Places opens seventh aparthotel in London venue with royal connections
Native King’s Wardrobe, home to 92 apartment-style rooms, gets its name from its previous life as a storehouse for the King’s state and ceremonial robes in the 14th century…
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Huishan Zhang Decorates the Londoner Hotel’s Christmas With Black - White Roses
LONDON — The Londoner Hotel holds a special place in Chinese-born designer Huishan Zhang’s orbit. It’s become his go-to venue to present his ready-to-wear collections and now, he’s designed the hotel’s Christmas tree…
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New tool for hotel contracts, Cyberlogic moves closer to tour operators
The Greek travel tech company Cyberlogic, an expert in DMC software, is expanding its product range. A new solution is now available for tour operators to centrally manage and control hotel contracts and hotel content…
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Don't ‘throw away' money on the wrong general manager, says Hilton executive
The importance of hotel general managers is "often overlooked" despite them being a key part of the business, a Hilton executive has warned…
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Death by a thousand fees: Customers navigate minefields of hidden charges
When did it become common practice for companies to charge people to death at point-of-sale, after pulling them in with lower advertised prices? In an age where transparency in pricing should be the norm, consumers are navigating a minefield of…
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HEI Assumes Management of The Renaissance Times Square
HEI Hotels & Resorts, one of the nation's leading operators of institutionally owned full-service hotels, with a portfolio of more than 100 properties across the United States, recently announced that it has assumed management of the 317-room…
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Surge in pent-up demand drives rise in occupancy rates and room rates. The proportion of midrange and prime hotels, which are more profitable, is up after budget brands took the brunt of pandemic closures, analysts say…
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Doyle hotel group reports surge in profits due to ‘steady growth’ in business post Covid
Profits and income almost trebled for the Doyle Collection during 2022 as pandemic-related lockdown restrictions were lifted at its hotels in Ireland, the UK and the US…
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Rapid Expansion of Hotels in Athens Signals Growing Tourism Boom
New hotels are growing rapidly in Athens, particularly in the historic centre. In an area encompassing Koukaki, Syntagma Square, Omonia, and Monastiraki, there are now over 350 hotels boasting more than 30,000 rooms…
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Hurtigruten Partners With Arctic Umiaq Line On Greenland Tourism
Hurtigruten Norway is expanding its presence outside Norway for the first time, leveraging its expertise to create a unique travel experience in one of the world’s most exciting destinations, Greenland…
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9 Undeniably Cool Retro Hotels Step back in time to googie and roadside architecture
Though the ’50s and ’60s have long passed, retro hotels across the country keep the spirit of the atomic age alive and thriving…
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1 HOTELS LAUNCHES LONDON'S FIRST NATURE-DRIVEN HOTEL EXPERIENCE
1 Hotels, the nature-inspired mission-driven hotel brand founded by hospitality visionary Barry Sternlicht, announces the official opening of 1 Hotel Mayfair, its UK flagship and first European destination, developed in collaboration with Crosstree…
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Singapore’s CapitaLand sells Parramatta, North Ryde hotels for $109m
Singaporean real estate giant CapitaLand has sold two Sydney hotels that form part of its $9 billion listed CapitaLand Ascott Trust for $109 million to local investors Frank and Wade Huang as it recycles capital into higher yielding investments…
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Designing Moxy Tromsø around mountains and the Northern Lights
Moxy Tromsø was designed to encourage guests to look up and out – towards Norwegian mountains and fjords…
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High-rise hotel built over Osaka temple prepares to open doors
OSAKA—A high-rise hotel built on the grounds of a historic temple here opened its doors to reporters on Oct. 11 ahead of its grand opening in the following month…
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Chargebacks are a bigger problem than most hoteliers think
For hotel managers, dealing with unhappy guests is part of the job: you do your best to smooth ruffled feathers, address the underlying problems and make sure that you manage similar situations better in the future…
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The July Hotels planning properties in London, Dublin and Lisbon
Amsterdam-based CityID Group has announced plans to rebrand as The July Group, alongside the creation of new hotel collection The July Hotels…
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