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How to Diversify Hotel Revenue Using Business Intelligence
Hotel managers who already have BI software should be challenged to think more creatively about its use and ability to drive property revenue
European Hotel Profit Tops 2019 Levels
Europe’s hotels are now back to pre-pandemic profit levels. With GOPPAR hitting €95.28 in June 2022, slightly higher than the same month in 2019
Decision Intelligence: Turning Hotel Analytics Into Action
From the immense amount of data that organisations receive, very few have the ability or the know-how to utilise it to their benefit. NB: This is an article from AxisRooms […]
Airlines Cancelling Flights: What’s The Real Impact?
In general, legacy airlines have experienced slightly larger reductions (-6%) than low-cost carriers (-5%), but it is a low-cost carrier that tops the list
How Can You Best Utilize Your Hotel Guest Data?
Data is endless, here are five types of guest data that you can possibly use to improve your guests’ experience at your hotel
How Hotels Use Big Data to Maximise Profit in 2022
Data is the most valuable item in the world. NB: This is an article from inTouch Companies around the world use massive amounts of data to gain visibility into their […]
Spain Summer Travel Trends: 9 in 10 International Bookings Recovered
The most significant summer travel trend for Spain is the return of international tourists. Bookings for international flights to Spain show an 89% recovery
What Centralized Restaurant Business Intelligence Should Look Like
Once the analysis aspects are in place, implementing changes to reflect that analysis is the next essential aspect of a unified restaurant strategy
U.S. Hotel Occupancy Reaches Yet Another Pandemic-Era High
Occupancy increased 0.5 percentage points week on week, which was a third straight weekly increase, and was up 2.6 percentage points versus a year ago
Summer Outlook: Global Air Travel Is Set To Recover 65% in Q3
Helpfully for the travel industry and for many destinations, American travellers are planning to stay longer and spend more than they did in 2019
