travel
What Were Booking Trends Like in May?
The good news regarding the reopening of hospitality across Ireland in April meant that May was a strong, positive month for bookings as the country’s collective sentiment lightened and optimism […]
Business Travel in the Age of Zoom
Businesses are likely to plan for reduced discretionary spending, which may result in travel budgets being squeezed for some time
Hotel CEOs ‘Cautiously Optimistic,’ Bullish on Business Travel Return
Relaxation of government travel restrictions, reopening of air routes, return to school and the return to offices is the spur that business travel needs
Asia Pacific Visitor Forecasts: Bright Spots to Emerge in 2022
Forecasts project pent-up demand for travel experiences in the Asia Pacific region. Flexibility in marketing and delivering new experiences will be critical
2021 COVID-19 Pandemic Impact Update For The Hospitality Industry
Leisure travel will not sustain total U.S inventory supply and along with impact of no global tourism means hospitality industry will continue to suffer
The European Travel Market is Finally Open for Business
This increase in travel interest is certainly linked to improved health situation, the easing of restrictive policies and EU actions to stimulate tourism
Digital Nomads at Hotels: Here to Stay or a Passing Trend?
We think the digital nomads trend is not going anywhere anytime soon so catering to these travellers will be a great way to boost reservations at your hotel
Is Travel Booking Ready to Fully Embrace Artificial Intelligence?
Conventional wisdom has been that planning travel is still too personal and confusing for artificial intelligence to replace the travel shopping experience
Normalization of Digital Nomad Lifestyle – Unforseen Pandemic Outcome
This new perspective on where it is acceptable to work opens new opportunities in travel blending both business and leisure – the “digital nomad” lifestyle
Hotels Slowly Recouping Business, When Will Corporate Guests Return?
Predicting the return of corporate travel would be a cinch if foretelling the future was foolproof. No one, however, has that extraordinary prescience