Spritzes, funky flavors on Kimpton's 2020 F&B trends list by Chuck Dobrosielski Thursday, November 14, 2019 The company surveyed more than 130 chefs, sommeliers, general managers and bartenders from more than 75 Kimpton restaurants and bars.
HM roundtable looks at upscale construction trends, challenges by Stefani C. O'Connor Wednesday, October 9, 2019 The promise of a worthwhile and sustainable ROI remains a key goal of owners and developers who go the new-build route in the upscale segment.
Orascom Hotels Management CEO discusses Mediterranean trends by Emily Newman Friday, September 13, 2019 Ahead of the Mediterranean Resort & Hotel Real Estate Forum, Joachim Schmitt discusses the hospitality investment climate.
Report finds group segment stronger, but ‘still fairly weak’ by Chuck Dobrosielski Wednesday, August 14, 2019 The “Cvent Group Business Outlook” found the group business market’s 24-month outlook looking stronger than the first quarter, but not by much.
Supply growth concentrated in a handful of top markets by Robert Mandelbaum Wednesday, August 7, 2019 CBRE Hotels Research analyzes the relationship between supply growth and occupancy in the United States’ top markets.
WTTC: U.S. still leads world in travel and tourism by Alicia Hoisington Monday, March 4, 2019 The United States has the largest travel and tourism economy, contributing nearly $1.6 trillion to gross domestic product in 2018.
4 trends to watch in 2018 that could affect revenue by Alicia Hoisington Tuesday, January 9, 2018 2017 taught hoteliers a lot, and the new year allows the industry to look ahead and plan strategies moving forward.
2017's top hospitality trends by Elliott Mest, Jena Tesse Fox Thursday, December 28, 2017 From OTAs to Airbnb, from #MeToo to design disruptors, from safety to controlling costs, this is what we talked about in 2017.
VIDEO: UK hospitality the focus at Annual Hotel Conference by David Eisen Tuesday, November 28, 2017 The Annual Hotel Conference (AHC) is, as its name suggests, a yearly gathering of the UK hospitality industry, where discussion focuses on the state of hotels and the issues impacting their performance.
Airbnb's CEO posed this question on Twitter. Here's what happened next. by Jena Tesse Fox, David Eisen Tuesday, December 27, 2016 Brian Chesky, CEO and co-founder of Airbnb, took to Twitter to find out what travelers want. He wasn't prepared for the responses.