Four Seasons has plans to provide the app in additional languages in coming months, starting with Simplified Chinese and Arabic.
HSMAI Europe partners with eHotelier
HSMAI Europe and eHotelier are delighted to announce the signing of an agreement to work in partnership to support professional development within the industry.
Every picture tells a story – and impacts hotel conversion
The photos you post of your hotel will profoundly impact the opinions online shoppers have of your property according to the latest research commissioned by online travel agency, Expedia.
Top 10 meeting tech trends for 2015
Meeting Planners are seeing their role influenced more and more by technology, not just for the meeting itself, but in researching and booking venues, how planners interact onsite and how they communicate following the meeting.
Dubai now fourth most visited global city
Dubai also hosted 146 international meetings in 2014, compared to 80 in 2013, jumpin from 21st position to 14th globally in Union of International Association (UIA) rankings.
Outlook for hospitality industry looks promising in UK
The British Hospitality Association (BHA) is hoping that the industry will create 236,000 jobs by 2015 and a total of 425,000 by 2020.
Residence Inn Mix program hypes Happy Hour for extended stay guests
Offered three nights per week at Residence Inn’s nearly 700 locations, new experiential evening gatherings encourage guests to interact and connect with the destination.
Wyndham announces LEED certifiable prototypes for its two largest brands
The design driven offerings for Days Inn and Super 8 provide owners and developers with complete turn-key solutions that include full architectural designs, documentation and FF&E packages.
Fairmont expands bee hotel program across Canada
Through its Bee Sustainable initiative, Fairmont will build three major bee hotel installations in Vancouver and add 16 more bee hotels to the five it already has across Canada.
Maximising technology to communicate in the hospitality industry
Maximising Technology to Communicate was the latest topic for discussion in The Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School’s Leadership Series.











