Travel News2020-01-29T16:12:13+01:00

3 Ways Hoteliers Can Prepare for the Biggest Trends of 2024 and Beyond

In 2024, chasing demand will be a top priority for the travel industry as we head in for a year of moderate growth. While the outlook is promising, lodging businesses are now challenged to increase their RevPAR without alienating price-sensitive guests, as demand is expected to remain relatively flat and inflation rates are high globally. 3 Ways Hoteliers Can Prepare for the Biggest Trends As a hotelier, you must stay informed of market changes, act

10 Great Airline Podcasts to Learn about the Industry

Airline podcasts are essentially any type of podcast that discusses elements of aviation whether formally or informally. The shows can include discussion of flight, the business side of aviation, legal considerations, and so much more. These podcasts serve a vital role within the business sector for a number of different reasons. However, among the most significant is the simple fact that aviation is a complex industry that is constantly changing. In this article, you'll learn

What Is RevPAR?

Revenue per available room, or RevPAR as it is usually shortened, is a KPI used within the hotel industry to assess financial and business performance. As a metric, it concerns both room revenue and occupancy rate, which makes it an important indicator of a hotel's overall performance and a valuable component of a revenue management strategy. What Does RevPAR Stand for? Essentially, RevPAR measures a hotel's average daily rate and its ability to fill rooms.

Is it Realistic to Focus on Profitability over Revenue?

Question for Our Revenue Management Expert Panel: Is it realistic to focus on profitability over revenue? How should revenue management teams manage stakeholder expectations? Where might challenges arise? (Question by Diego Fernandez Perez De Ponga)  Our Revenue Management Expert Panel Diego Fernández Pérez De Ponga - Director of Revenue Management, Palladium Hotel Group Tanya Hadwick - Group Revenue & Yield Leader, SunSwept Resorts Massimiliano Terzulli - Revenue

The Future of Hotel Competitiveness is Connectivity

The future of hotel competitiveness is being redefined by connectivity. No longer just background infrastructure, seamless integrations are now a critical driver of growth and profitability. Hotels that embrace connectivity gain visibility, control, and efficiency. Those who ignore it risk falling behind with costly errors and missed opportunities. In this article, you’ll learn how internal and external connectivity increase visibility, control, profitability, and operations, giving hotels a lasting competitive edge. Connectivity as the New Growth Engine for Hotels Hotels are no longer ignoring connectivity. In fact, seamless integrations have become a critical focus for owners and operators worldwide. According to

Top Revenue Management Trends for Luxury Hospitality in 2025

Question for Our Revenue Management Expert Panel:  What are the most important revenue management trends that should be on the radar of the luxury hospitality segment this year? (Question proposed by Pallavi Gaonkar)  Our Revenue Management Expert Panel Pallavi Gaonkar - Director of Revenue, Ayada Maldives Kathryn Baker - COO, TCRM (Total Customized Revenue Management) Pablo Torres - Hotel Consultant Heiko Rieder - Senior Vice President Commercial &

Top Hotel Marketing KPI Recommendations from Hospitality Leaders

Question for Our Hotel Marketing Expert Panel Beyond ROAS (Return on Ad Spend), which digital marketing KPIs best help hotels track performance and align with their commercial strategy? (Question proposed by Stephanie Smith) Our Marketing Expert Panel Moriya Rockman - Chief of Marketing, Smiling House Luxury Global Michael J. Goldrich - Founder & Chief Advisor, Vivander Thom de Graaf - Online Marketing Specialist, The Orange Studio Kamila

What is Glamping? Glamping vs. Camping Explained!

The popularity of glamping has grown rapidly in recent years, but what is glamping, and how does it resemble (and differ) from conventional camping? Essentially, it is a more glamorous or luxurious form of the same activity. Glamping has become an important part of the travel industry, catering for people

How to Attract Different Segments Through a Diverse Distribution Strategy

With so many ways to reach potential guests, developing an effective distribution strategy is more important than ever. Leisure demand is slowing down after years of exponential growth post-pandemic, while other segments, namely international, corporate, and group travel, are starting to pick up again. For hotels seeking to increase their

A/B Testing: The Secret to Success on Your Hotel Website

Digital marketers should never underestimate the power of testing. It is invaluable for understanding diverse audiences and determining what changes can result in the best online performance. The Importance of A/B Testing When it comes to a hotel website, each and every adjustment made to the booking engine, ads, CTAs,

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