Robots in the Travel Industry: 20 Real-World Examples
One of the most exciting technological developments within the travel industry in recent years has been the increased prevalence of robots, with examples ranging from text-based chatbots and front desk robotic assistants to security robots and robotic travel cases. This article takes a closer look at how robots transform tourism, providing 20 real-world examples of their use and examining some pros and cons. Table of Contents: Understanding Robots Applications of Robots Within the Travel Industry
Hotel Marketing Checklist and Tips for Pre-Opening Success
Question for Our Hotel Marketing Expert Panel To ensure a successful launch, what key actions should be on a hotel’s marketing checklist in the months leading up to a new opening? (Question proposed by Kamila Zawadzka.) Our Marketing Expert Panel Kamila Zawadzka - Marketing Lead, The Orange Studio Michael J. Goldrich - Founder & Chief Advisor, Vivander Moriya Rockman - Chief of Marketing, Smiling House Luxury Global Max
How Hotels Use Revenue Tools for Trend Prediction and Guest Insights
Question for Our Revenue Management Expert Panel: How can hospitality organisations leverage revenue management tools more effectively to uncover deeper insights into guest behaviour and forecast booking patterns with greater accuracy? Our Revenue Management Expert Panel Chaya Kowal - Director of Revenue Management, Potato Head Family Pablo Torres - Hotel Consultant Massimiliano Terzulli - Revenue Management Consultant, Franco Grasso Revenue Team Mariska van Heemskerk - Owner, Revenue Management
How to Spend 2 Weeks in Sri Lanka
Surrounded by a 1335 km coastline, framed by coconut trees and countless varied beaches, few visitors have complained after visiting the remarkable island nation of Sri Lanka. Measuring hardly 240 km across from its widest point, this pearl of the Indian Ocean may seem small in size, but it holds a lot within its small space. With so many amazing things to see and do, plus the different weather patterns to consider, it can be
What Skills Do Hotel Revenue Managers Need in the AI Era?
Question for Our Revenue Management Expert Panel What are the top skills hotel revenue management teams need to succeed in an AI-driven hospitality landscape? How can they improve and future-proof their skills to leverage AI to its full potential? Our Revenue Management Expert Panel Ric van Holthe tot Echten - Founder & Managing Partner, Revenue Guru Massimiliano Terzulli - International Business Developer, Franco Grasso Revenue Team Dermot Herlihy - Group Revenue Director, Orascoma Hotels Management Tawana Muratu - Group Revenue Manager, Cresta Hotels Tamie Matthews - Revenue, Sales & Marketing Consultant, RevenYou Pablo
Hotel Personalization Need Not Be Obsessive for Guests
Personalization has become one of the most discussed concepts in hospitality. Hotels are under pressure to deliver tailored guest experiences, yet many struggle to implement personalization effectively. The missing step is often segmentation. Before hotels attempt to personalize every interaction, they must understand who their guests are and which groups matter most to the business. Clear segmentation helps hotels communicate more effectively, allocate marketing resources wisely, and design experiences that match guest expectations. In this
Choose to Be Chosen: How Hoteliers Use AI to Stay Ahead of Hospitality Trends
The hospitality industry is evolving rapidly, with shifting guest expectations and unpredictable market conditions challenging traditional approaches. Hotels can no longer rely solely on historical data or manual strategies to remain competitive. Artificial intelligence is emerging as a powerful tool that helps hoteliers respond faster, personalize guest experiences, and optimize revenue decisions in real time. By integrating AI into daily operations, hotels gain deeper insight into guest behavior and market trends. In this article, you'll
Why Hoteliers Trust AI-Powered Pricing Over Guesswork
Are your room rates helping your hotel grow, or quietly holding it back? Pricing decisions directly affect occupancy, revenue, and competitiveness, yet today's hotel market moves too fast for guesswork. Demand shifts suddenly due to events, weather, and changing traveler behavior, making manual pricing increasingly risky. This is why more
Shared Data Language for More Effective Hotel Team Collaboration
Hotel teams are surrounded by data, yet alignment often feels harder than ever. Revenue, sales, marketing, finance, and operations all look at performance through different lenses. This article shows how a shared data language helps you collaborate better, reduce friction, and move from debate to confident decisions faster, without adding
Branded Residences Are Turning Hotel Brands into Lifestyle Assets
Branded residences are high-end private homes, which are associated with a lifestyle or hotel brand. They combine private residential living with the service and operational standards of a hotel. These developments can benefit buyers through lifestyle quality, as well as brands through additional revenue and customer loyalty. Property developers can
