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In Search of Sleep: Hilton Caters to Rising Number of Sleep Tourists with Debut of Hilton Sleep Retreats

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1 reason people of all generations want to travel this year is to rest and recharge. In fact, some travelers are even building their entire trip around sleep, which is a trend now known as “sleep tourism.” Hilton’s 2024 Trends Report found the No. Trillion USD by 2027. Trillion USD by 2027.

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Redevco acquires six European hotels for €80m

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Spain/Portugal: Urban real estate manager Redevco has entered the hospitality market with the acquisition of six hotels in Portugal and Spain to seed the launch of its ‘Next Gen Stays’ JV platform. Redevco plans to build a €250 million portfolio in the Iberian markets which caters to youth tourism and experiential travel.

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IHM’s topsy-turvy Z-A: What to expect in hospitality and real estate in 2023

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After a topsy-turvy 2022, here are the major hospitality and real estate trends we expect to see in the year ahead, some more unexpected than others. U is for understaffed Staffing issues will continue to be a focal point of conversation for hospitality providers.

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Could revenue management solve hospitality’s labor shortage?

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After suffering the effects of COVID-19 for several long years, the tourism and hotel industries are now fully entering the recovery phase. Approximately 235 million tourists embarked on international travel during the first three months of the year, marking a two-fold increase year-on-year.

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Empowered leaders: Female forces in hospitality and real estate

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Judi Blakeburn , brand director, Another Place , Watergate Bay and Beach Retreats [FC] With a career spent in hospitality marketing, Blakeburn is an expert on both the sector and the role of marketing in medium-sized businesses, and is a passionate advocate of the importance of brand and marketing at board level.

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Spring Budget 2024: How it will affect hospitality businesses

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per cent, has been criticised by hospitality operators. However, this was not the case and we will continue to see our tourism sector decline as European cities cash in on our government’s poor decisions. The post Spring Budget 2024: How it will affect hospitality businesses appeared first on Serviced Apartment News.

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MRM Research Roundup: Holiday Edition

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“They’ve had to basically adapt and change their entire business model,” says Yang Yang, an associate professor in the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management (STHM) at Temple University. This index helps ensure that the hospitality industry remains flexible and adaptable when faced with uncertainty.”