Lodging Industry Filter External What a U.S. TikTok ban could mean for travel industry The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill Wednesday in lopsided fashion that would compel TikTok parent company ByteDance to sell the popular video app to non-Chinese owners within six months or see it banned in the United States. Phocuswire More in this category Social MediaMore in this category Lodging Industry More like this External Inside the Glamorous New Dior Spa at This Fashion Favorite Hotel in Paris Twice a year (or six times, if you’re counting the couture and men’s shows too), a glittering phalanx of buyers, editors, stars, and influencers descend on Paris for the world’s most stylish trade fair: fashion week. And when it comes to their accom... vogue.com More in this category Lodging Industry More like this External The Branded Residences Boom: Are hotels going out of fashion? If money talks, investors are saying they aren’t that interested in hotels as much anymore. Can you blame them? hoteliermiddleeast.com More in this category Lodging Industry More like this External From Covid To Cost Hikes, How U.K. Hospitality Entrepreneurs Are Surviving It has been a torrid few years for hospitality, battling Brexit-driven staff shortages, the pandemic, and now spiraling business costs. Forbes More in this category Lodging Industry More like this External Inside Eric Danziger’s Decision To Forge His Own Path With Resolute Road Hospitality Eric Danziger’s resume reads like a laundry list of the most high-profile jobs in the hotel industry — most recently working as the head of a hotel company bearing the name of a sitting U.S. president. Now, he wants to build something new. HotelNewsNow (part of CoStar) More in this category Lodging Industry More like this External Hoteliers Say Industry Missed the Chance To Reinvent Itself The hotel industry may have missed an opportunity to significantly change its business model. HotelNewsNow (part of CoStar) More in this category Lodging Industry More like this External Indian Hotels Company CEO Touts ’Speed of Transformation’ The leader of India’s biggest hotel brand company didn’t sit idly by waiting for the industry to recover before setting his own strategy in motion. HotelNewsNow (part of CoStar) More in this category Hotel OpeningsMore in this category Lodging IndustryMore in this category Partnerships, Mergers & Acquisitions More like this External Mayhem and mischief: How tourists behaved badly in 2022 In 2022, the world staand with that came the return of all the usual misbehavior and antics abroad. But with nerves perhaps frayed by a record year for airline cancellations, delays, lost luggage and inflated prices, misconduct was a particularly st... cnn.com More in this category Lodging Industry More like this External The best hotels to book in 2023 The coming year is looking to be a promising one for travel, with restrictions disappearing in many countries, new flight routes launching, and the hotel industry bringing its A game after two years of uncertainty.From next-level luxury escapes in D... cnn.com More in this category Lodging IndustryMore in this category Luxury Travel More like this External Hotels Could Struggle as Prices Outpace Paycheck With both savings declining and income growth slowing, the American economy is in for some harsh reality heading into 2023. HotelNewsNow (part of CoStar) More in this category Lodging Industry More like this The Hotel Yearbook ESG 2024 Unlocking the ESG Innovation Stack in Hospitality Download Your content on Hospitality Net? Hospitality Net membership explained
External What a U.S. TikTok ban could mean for travel industry The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill Wednesday in lopsided fashion that would compel TikTok parent company ByteDance to sell the popular video app to non-Chinese owners within six months or see it banned in the United States. Phocuswire More in this category Social MediaMore in this category Lodging Industry More like this
External Inside the Glamorous New Dior Spa at This Fashion Favorite Hotel in Paris Twice a year (or six times, if you’re counting the couture and men’s shows too), a glittering phalanx of buyers, editors, stars, and influencers descend on Paris for the world’s most stylish trade fair: fashion week. And when it comes to their accom... vogue.com More in this category Lodging Industry More like this
External The Branded Residences Boom: Are hotels going out of fashion? If money talks, investors are saying they aren’t that interested in hotels as much anymore. Can you blame them? hoteliermiddleeast.com More in this category Lodging Industry More like this
External From Covid To Cost Hikes, How U.K. Hospitality Entrepreneurs Are Surviving It has been a torrid few years for hospitality, battling Brexit-driven staff shortages, the pandemic, and now spiraling business costs. Forbes More in this category Lodging Industry More like this
External Inside Eric Danziger’s Decision To Forge His Own Path With Resolute Road Hospitality Eric Danziger’s resume reads like a laundry list of the most high-profile jobs in the hotel industry — most recently working as the head of a hotel company bearing the name of a sitting U.S. president. Now, he wants to build something new. HotelNewsNow (part of CoStar) More in this category Lodging Industry More like this
External Hoteliers Say Industry Missed the Chance To Reinvent Itself The hotel industry may have missed an opportunity to significantly change its business model. HotelNewsNow (part of CoStar) More in this category Lodging Industry More like this
External Indian Hotels Company CEO Touts ’Speed of Transformation’ The leader of India’s biggest hotel brand company didn’t sit idly by waiting for the industry to recover before setting his own strategy in motion. HotelNewsNow (part of CoStar) More in this category Hotel OpeningsMore in this category Lodging IndustryMore in this category Partnerships, Mergers & Acquisitions More like this
External Mayhem and mischief: How tourists behaved badly in 2022 In 2022, the world staand with that came the return of all the usual misbehavior and antics abroad. But with nerves perhaps frayed by a record year for airline cancellations, delays, lost luggage and inflated prices, misconduct was a particularly st... cnn.com More in this category Lodging Industry More like this
External The best hotels to book in 2023 The coming year is looking to be a promising one for travel, with restrictions disappearing in many countries, new flight routes launching, and the hotel industry bringing its A game after two years of uncertainty.From next-level luxury escapes in D... cnn.com More in this category Lodging IndustryMore in this category Luxury Travel More like this
External Hotels Could Struggle as Prices Outpace Paycheck With both savings declining and income growth slowing, the American economy is in for some harsh reality heading into 2023. HotelNewsNow (part of CoStar) More in this category Lodging Industry More like this