Your Staff Are Already Using AI — You Don't Know About It
Hotels face significant data exposure risks as staff informally use public AI tools with sensitive guest information, requiring immediate governance policies.
Hotels face significant data exposure risks as staff informally use public AI tools with sensitive guest information, requiring immediate governance policies.
Tuesday sharpens the AI distribution thread further: a viewpoint on Uber's hotel push, a new tool to check your AI rank, and fresh WTTC data showing where travel growth is heading.
Cornell research shows wellness-focused hotels earn 6% higher guest satisfaction scores, while wellness travelers spend significantly more than regular tourists.
The article identifies when manual revenue management processes become costly inefficiencies, citing 15-20% RevPAR improvements from effective RMS implementation.
Lighthouse launches Connect AI 2.0 to help hotels rank in ChatGPT searches and compete with OTAs for direct bookings through AI platforms.
Press releases may gain new relevance as AI tools increasingly influence hotel discovery and recommendations.
WTTC gathered former presidents, ministers and industry CEOs aboard Crystal Serenity for unprecedented leadership summit focused on accelerating global tourism recovery through enhanced public-private collaboration.
Spain ranks third globally with $130.1B in visitor spending and $1,344 average spend per traveller, outperforming Europe's $1,068 average.
WTTC data shows travel and tourism will contribute $12TN globally in 2026, growing 3.2% versus 2.4% for the broader economy, with Spain leading European markets.
The guide covers 20+ key associations from WTTC and AHLA to regional groups, explaining membership benefits including networking, certifications, and policy influence.
Athens mayor considers hotel caps as cities across Europe impose visitor taxes and licensing restrictions, with Barcelona's decade of regulation offering lessons on unintended consequences.
Amrâth Hotels argues that over-reliance on SOPs creates robotic service, advocating for staff training that encourages personal connections over procedural compliance.
The partnership creates a hostel alliance spanning 8,000+ beds across Europe, UK and India, targeting growing demand from multi-destination travelers.
Pertlink releases a free AI Lexicon to help hotel operators understand AI terminology and avoid poor governance decisions, emphasizing human-centered technology implementation.
GBTA-Grab survey of 1,200 travelers finds 83% use ground transport outside company policy, with navigation stress driving $44% negative emotions.
The Asia-Pacific hospitality company plans to grow from 49 to 75+ properties by 2030 with THB 5.5 billion investment over three years.
The weekly bulletin covers €337M+ in European hotel transactions, including Calena Partners' €200M acquisition of three Spanish coastal hotels.
Analysis ahead of the 2026 Future Hospitality Summit explores how Saudi Arabia's young demographics and Vision 2030 are reshaping investment strategies toward franchise models and midscale properties.
Monday delivers a sharp reframe of the AI distribution thread, a new U.S. tourism standard-bearer at WTTC, and an APEC pipeline now sitting at record scale.
Argues that AI will strengthen rather than disrupt OTAs like Expedia, as these platforms already control the massive datasets and connectivity that power AI recommendations.
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