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HOTELS is a trade publication serving the information needs of the worldwide hospitality industry. Established in 1966, HOTELS is published monthly. [ 2 ] Regular features include design, food and beverage, technology, and a global update section with industry news, executive interviews and marketing stories.
The hotel industry’s comeback from the dead is being threatened by filthy rooms, angry guests and a fed-up workers’ union Irina Ivanova October 21, 2023 at 6:00 AM
Economists in the United Kingdom projected a minimal macroeconomic impact in the country from the tour but that Swiftlation will affect the hotel industry. [190] Bank of England faced a "dilemma" about cutting interest rates for August 2024 after inflation held steady at 2 percent when economists had expected a 1.9 percent decline.
Four Seasons Hotel Shanghai, China: Opened in 2002 as the first Four Seasons hotel in China. In 2020, the company announced that the hotel would be closed for renovations, which commenced in June 2022. [179] The hotel was delisted from the Four Seasons website afterwards, and Hyatt announced that it will reopen the hotel as an Alila in 2024. [180]
Set to add new flourish to rural village È imon on a hilltop with Bucegi and Piatra Craiului mountain views is Matca, which will have 16 rooms and 10 private villas.
STR, Inc. is a subsidiary of CoStar Group that provides market data on the hotel industry worldwide, including supply and demand and market share data. The company has a corporate headquarters in Hendersonville, Tennessee, an international headquarters in London, England and offices in Italy, Dubai, Brazil, Singapore, Tokyo, Jakarta, Sydney, and Beijing.
It had 80 hotels in early 2020. [3] From September 2020 to March 2021, Service Properties Trust transferred over 200 hotels from Marriott Hotels & Resorts and IHG Hotels & Resorts to Sonesta brands, after the previous managers were negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. [26]
November 9, 2024 at 2:09 AM (Reuters) -Online travel agency Booking.com could cut jobs as part of a review of its organizational structure, it said on Saturday.