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like this chameleon on a twig hotels must adapt or die

Hotels, Tour Operators, Agencies : 2B or Not B2B in Pandemic Era??

The most successful Hotels were the ones that accepted the challenge and risked to fail, but still tried to continue business and not stop

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Ski Destinations See Recovery Faster Than All Lodging Verticals

Data continues to show booking lead times are shortening but travellers are spending more time researching potential destinations and lodging

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Smarter, Kinder, Safer: Nine Predictions For The Future of Travel

Travelers will find new ways to blur lines between work and travel. All of which will catapult demand for deeper value from the trips we book

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COVID-19: Insights on Travel Impact, APAC

In Australia, domestic travel is dependent on state led rules but now allowing travellers from New Zealand these trends are bound to change

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The Future of Hospitality: Generation Z as Guests and Employees

Millennials have been the centre of every mass-market hotel campaign for the last twenty years or so. This demographic was raised analogue but adapted digital technology as their primary shopping […]

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Tourism After Lockdown: Taking the Pulse of Travel

Consumer interest in and willingness to travel, although threatened by current environment, continues to highlight strong underlying appeal

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How New Data Sets Help Hoteliers Measure Traveler Intent

Revenue leaders are moving from demand patterns based on historical data to analysing new top-of-funnel data sets with travel intent insights

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COVID-19: Insights on Travel Impact, The Middle East and Africa

Although travel is opening up across the region, the UAE has issued an updated list of fines for offenders of Covid-19 safety measures

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We Looked at Hotel Search Trends – Here is What We Found.

No travel sector was left unaffected by COVID-19. But, less clear are the shifts in consumer behavior and the impact on organic search intent

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China’s ‘Golden Week’ Kicks Off in Boost to Battered Tourism Industry

China’s official tourism research institute has predicted that 550 million domestic trips will be made during the eight-day holiday

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