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Tourism is booming again – but how can we solve the recruitment and retention crisis?

Hotel Owner

Despite the cost-of-living crisis and economic uncertainty, the international hospitality and tourism industry is experiencing a surge in bookings as the summer season reaches its peak. An estimated 235 million tourists travelled internationally in the first three months of this year, more than double those in the same period of 2022.

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Hoteliers must adopt a multi-pronged approach for the return of Chinese tourism

SiteMinder

Many parts of the world are excited about the prospect of travellers from mainland China returning to their shores but, while your hotel can certainly benefit from the opportunity, there are no simple answers when it comes to planning and preparing for this. It also allowed citizens to travel during the Lunar New Year celebrations.

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Hotel trends to watch in 2023 and beyond

Les Roches

Another hangover from the pandemic – increased use of smart technology in hotels – is also set to be a theme throughout the industry in 2023. That will be even more of a factor given people are now spending a higher proportion of their income on their travels in the post-pandemic world. Technology trends.

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The smart hotel and why it’s part of a brilliant future

Les Roches

The hotel industry History of the hotel industry The origins of the hotel industry can be traced back many centuries when inns and lodgings provided shelter and food to travelers. Changing consumer expectations: Modern travelers expect personalized experiences, seamless technology integration, and exceptional service.