What is AI going to bring hotels in 2025?

Let’s cut through the noise for a moment. AI is not just hype anymore—it’s the biggest shift in tech since the internet made floppy disks obsolete.

Martin Soler

— But, wait a second, before you read the rest of this. Did you know that this is just an excerpt from the complete newsletter that is available here? Sent out once a week, original viewpoints, insights and interesting things to read.— If you think about it, we’ve gone from a world where you had to tinker with RAM, hello world scripts, and endless if-else-end loops to…well, now you can tell a computer, Make me something cool, and it does—without knowing a line of code. That’s new. Really new. For hotels, this means both opportunity and some risk. AI raises big questions around privacy and security, especially for an industry built on trust. But I don’t think this genie is going back into the bottle. Any tech that doesn’t understand context, typos, or guest needs will quickly feel outdated—frustrating both teams and guests. So, what’s actually going to change in 2025 thanks to AI? Here’s what I think:

And personalization? I don’t think AI-driven personalization will feel like a revolution next year. Instead, it’ll be a slow, quiet evolution—things will gradually feel less and less irrelevant. One day, everything will just work, and the whole experience will seem “magical.” But it will not be a sudden shift.

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The Hotel Yearbook 2025 - Annual Edition

The global hospitality industry stands at a pivotal moment of transformation. Rapidly evolving guest expectations, new operating models, the accelerating pace of technological change, and heightened competition are reshaping the way hotels operate and engage with their diverse stakeholders. Owners, brands, and managers increasingly recognize the need for forward-thinking strategies that deliver memorable guest experiences, drive bottom-line results, and strengthen long-term competitiveness. The Hotel Yearbook Annual Edition 2025 explores the key areas where the industry is innovating, highlighting success stories, best practices, and emerging trends that offer a path forward. By presenting insights from leading experts, we aim to provide hoteliers and stakeholders with a holistic understanding of the forces shaping hospitality today—and actionable ideas for thriving in the year ahead.

Martin Soler is a former Hotel General Manager and Chief Marketing Officer of multiple hotel technology companies. Currently, he is a Partner in Soler & Associates a marketing consulting firm for hotel technology companies and groups. 

After a string of successes in hotel management, hotel marketing and hotel technology startups the next logical step for Martin Soler, was to build a company to help hotels, hotel technology companies and travel tech startups build and scale their efforts to a global audience. Soler & Associates' was created as a means to assist companies grow their marketing efforts and appeal to their audiences.