Asian business travelers are looking for speed, connectivity, clean comfortable rooms, and increasingly, multi-lingual hotel staff. In contrast, room size and fine dining options are not big driving factors.
Hottest F&B trends in restaurant and hotel dining for 2017: Part 3
Here is the third and final installment of our F&B predictions for next year – more spices, anyone? – along with some ‘buzzwords’ that you’re sure to be hearing more of in restaurant kitchens in the coming months.
Hottest F&B trends in restaurant and hotel dining for 2017: Part 2
Artisan butchers strike back, farewell kale, the growth of fast-casual, bowls, oddball ice creams – more on what to expect on the food scene next year.
Hottest F&B trends in restaurant and hotel dining for 2017: Part 1
Why falling food prices are killing restaurants, restaurants without seats; seats without restaurants, vegetable domination, and more – what to expect on the food scene next year.
In-room entertainment: what hoteliers and guests want
A new white paper reveals critical research about what hoteliers and guests deem important in a hotel’s in-room entertainment offerings, specifically relating to the guestroom TV experience. (Note: hoteliers and guests value IRE services differently. )
How technology can help hotels navigate the luxe/economy split
Hotel property management systems have evolved to keep in step with advances in the industry and also to meet the changing needs of hotel customers.
Automated revenue management technology key to achieving growth in KPIs
Automated revenue management tools can help you gain critical visibility and insight into your hotel’s future occupancy and your competitors’ rate strategies.
7 revenue management tactics to increase overall ROI
Follow these simple rules and you too can transform your revenue results.
Tourists resilient to weather and rarely change plans
Although the weather may have little effect on what tourists choose to do, it does seem to affect how satisfied they are with the destination, according to a PolyU study in Hong Kong.
The rise of gamification: challenges of the marketing game
To build customer loyalty, companies are increasingly turning towards creative solutions. Could entertaining your customers be a recipe for success?