MICE Filter External Hoteliers Aim for the Right Rates in Negotiating 2023 Corporate Accounts Though visibility overall has increased, U.S. hoteliers negotiating corporate accounts for 2023 are seeking the right balance of rates and services. HotelNewsNow (part of CoStar) More in this category Revenue ManagementMore in this category MICEMore in this category Business TravelMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this External How Hotels Are Leaning Into Unconventional Experiences to Bring Back Group Business “Think outside the box.” It’s a mentality event and hospitality professionals have long leaned into—and during the struggles of the COVID-19 pandemic, have embraced more than ever. BizBash Media More in this category MICE More like this External Nine out of ten office workers “confident face-to-face meeting will become the norm again by the end of the year” Rail operator LNER has published a new report looking at the future of business travel in the post Covid world. businesstraveller.com More in this category MICEMore in this category Business Travel More like this External Hospitality Companies Plot Digital Transformation In an era in which hotel companies are hyper-focused on profitability, the idea of digital transformation — a term used to described the adoption of technology to streamline business processes and better innovate — is more appealing than ever. HotelNewsNow (part of CoStar) More in this category MICE More like this External Zoom-induced demise of business travel may be greatly exaggerated It was suspected after the economy initially adjusted to the changes wrought by the pandemic that the future for business travel may be gloomy. In the brave new world of technology-led interaction, the thinking went, why would business people waste ... irishtimes.com More in this category MICE More like this External New ways of working bring new ways of meeting “New ways of work will create new ways of travelling,” Festive Road managing partner Caroline Strachan told the kick-off conference session at the recent Business Travel Show Europe in London. businesstravelnews.com More in this category MICEMore in this category Business Travel More like this External Hotels in Major US Markets Unlikely To Get Convention Boost in Late 2021 Hoteliers with properties in major U.S. convention markets are not experiencing the usual fall-season pickup in demand from attendees, and are unlikely to match pre-pandemic performance amid continued travel restrictions and vaccine mandates. HotelNewsNow (part of CoStar) More in this category Events & ConferencesMore in this category MICE More like this External Report: 2022 Negotiated U.S. Hotel Rates Could Rise 15 Percent Much like the 2021 hotel request-for-proposals cycle, this year's negotiation season differs greatly from pre-pandemic ones. Many hotel companies have offered to roll over 2020 rates for a second year, and some buyers—though seemingly not as many as... businesstravelnews.com More in this category Revenue ManagementMore in this category MICEMore in this category Business TravelMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this The Hotel Yearbook Technology 2024 Entering the Everything-Data Decade Download Your content on Hospitality Net? Hospitality Net membership explained
External Hoteliers Aim for the Right Rates in Negotiating 2023 Corporate Accounts Though visibility overall has increased, U.S. hoteliers negotiating corporate accounts for 2023 are seeking the right balance of rates and services. HotelNewsNow (part of CoStar) More in this category Revenue ManagementMore in this category MICEMore in this category Business TravelMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this
External How Hotels Are Leaning Into Unconventional Experiences to Bring Back Group Business “Think outside the box.” It’s a mentality event and hospitality professionals have long leaned into—and during the struggles of the COVID-19 pandemic, have embraced more than ever. BizBash Media More in this category MICE More like this
External Nine out of ten office workers “confident face-to-face meeting will become the norm again by the end of the year” Rail operator LNER has published a new report looking at the future of business travel in the post Covid world. businesstraveller.com More in this category MICEMore in this category Business Travel More like this
External Hospitality Companies Plot Digital Transformation In an era in which hotel companies are hyper-focused on profitability, the idea of digital transformation — a term used to described the adoption of technology to streamline business processes and better innovate — is more appealing than ever. HotelNewsNow (part of CoStar) More in this category MICE More like this
External Zoom-induced demise of business travel may be greatly exaggerated It was suspected after the economy initially adjusted to the changes wrought by the pandemic that the future for business travel may be gloomy. In the brave new world of technology-led interaction, the thinking went, why would business people waste ... irishtimes.com More in this category MICE More like this
External New ways of working bring new ways of meeting “New ways of work will create new ways of travelling,” Festive Road managing partner Caroline Strachan told the kick-off conference session at the recent Business Travel Show Europe in London. businesstravelnews.com More in this category MICEMore in this category Business Travel More like this
External Hotels in Major US Markets Unlikely To Get Convention Boost in Late 2021 Hoteliers with properties in major U.S. convention markets are not experiencing the usual fall-season pickup in demand from attendees, and are unlikely to match pre-pandemic performance amid continued travel restrictions and vaccine mandates. HotelNewsNow (part of CoStar) More in this category Events & ConferencesMore in this category MICE More like this
External Report: 2022 Negotiated U.S. Hotel Rates Could Rise 15 Percent Much like the 2021 hotel request-for-proposals cycle, this year's negotiation season differs greatly from pre-pandemic ones. Many hotel companies have offered to roll over 2020 rates for a second year, and some buyers—though seemingly not as many as... businesstravelnews.com More in this category Revenue ManagementMore in this category MICEMore in this category Business TravelMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this