Wyndham survey finds 96% of kids think their parents are in need of a vacation, with moms taking the crown as the family member that deserves a break the most.
Which nationalities give the best – and worst – hotel review scores?
In Agoda.com’s Travel Smarts survey, Russians emerged as the most generous, while travelers from the UAE were the most demanding.
New Red Planet Hotels brand aims at Asia’s value hotel market
Red Planet’s hotels are targeted at the value-conscious traveller by providing a high quality, comfortable, technologically-enabled stay.
Tourism Accommodation Australia wants all room rentals registered
TAA calls for national registration for Airbnb-style rentals to protect legitimate accommodation operators and to ensure they meet a range of health, safety, tax and regulatory requirements.
Peninsula Hotel planned for Hyde Park Corner
The first image has been revealed of the new hotel and apartments in Belgravia, central London.
Hotel guest satisfaction reaches all-time high
The number of guests experiencing problems during their stay has dropped significantly too, according to the new J.D. Power 2015 North America Hotel Guest Satisfaction Index Study.
OTAs dominate hotels in travel app usage
The dominance of OTAs, combined with the lack of branded hotel apps, demonstrate how iPhone owners wanting to book travel experiences are putting OTAs in a position of power on the mobile device.
Millennials and affluent travellers fuel 20 per cent growth in Chinese outbound travellers
To benefit from this strong growth, hoteliers should meet the needs of Chinese travellers with free Wi-Fi and Chinese-speaking staff.
Hilton pilots Startup365 youth entrepreneurship program in Guangzhou
The two-month training brought together more than 150 young people with 25 mentors selected from the hotels’ management teams who supported the applicants during and after the boot camp.
Marriott forum explores cultural shifts impacting lifestyle hotels
Infuencers sought to identify key trends and what inspires millennials and next generation consumers as they are expected to account for more than 60 percent of Marriott’s business over the next four years.