Hotels.com identifies a spike in last-minute reservations and upgrading following a lost year for travel.
North Americans continue to travel despite economic unrest
U.S. hotel industry forecasts remain strong as several major cities reported higher visitor numbers, driven primarily by domestic travelers. @hotelsdotcom
Over forty percent of millennials say researching a vacation is overwhelming
First world problems: forty-two percent of millennial travelers consider vacation research to be one of their biggest stresses in life. @hotelsdotcom
Hotels.com to launch latest global Hotel Price Index
Leading online accommodation booking website Hotels.com will be releasing the findings from its latest Hotel Price Index on Tuesday, March 7. The Hotels.com Hotel Price Index is an annual report on hotel prices in major destinations across the world, tracking the movement in prices that people actually paid for their accommodation and providing valuable insight into the reasons behind these changes.
Robobutlers, morphing hotels and longevity spas: A Hotels.com ‘Hotels of the Future’ study
Hotels.com is looking to the future by partnering with renowned futurist Dr. James Canton of the Institute for Global Futures for this study study. It uncovers how the travel and hotel experience will be different in a year, 25 years and as far ahead as 2060
Hotel winners of Hotels.com’s 2016 ‘Loved by Guests’ awards announced
W Taipei and Four Seasons Hotel Sydney take out the top spots in the Luxury category.
Hoteliers need to change their perceptions of Chinese travellers
Perceptions of Chinese travellers wanting only Chinese breakfasts and Mandarin translations are out dated and the industry needs to develop new products and marketing strategies for the far more sophisticated Chinese traveller of today.
Hotels.com integrates Uber into mobile app
Enables customers to book an Uber to take them directly to their hotel at the touch of a button.
Top spending travellers to the U.S. by country
Visitors from South Africa spent the most to stay in the U.S. in 2015, followed by Japan in second place with three European nations tied in third: Norway, the U.K. and Switzerland.
Hotels.com reveals budget-friendly international cities
It’s become less expensive to get an adventure fix or touch relaxation at some of these underestimated destinations around the world.