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Value-Driven Messaging Fuels Increased Traffic

Modern Restaurant Management

Despite 93 percent of QSR operators indicating they raised prices in 2024, nearly two-thirds (64 percent) reported increased traffic across all dayparts, according to TransUnion’s QSR Industry Report: Bridging the Affordability and Profitability Gap.

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Seaham Hall to unveil 19 new luxury residences in Spring 2025

Hotel Owner

Seaham Hall has announced the launch of 19 exclusive new residences, comprising one and two bed coastal lodges, set for completion in Spring 2025. Seaham Hall Residences present four types of coastal lodges with guide prices ranging from £425,000 – £750,000.

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Elewana Collection launches new Explorer brand with first lodge to open in the Serengeti in March 2024

Hospitality Net

The new Explorer by Elewana collection of upscale safari lodges will cater to a wider audience through a more moderate price point as well as an increased range of activities on property.

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Welcome Break FY profits rise 7% to £72.7m

Hotel Owner

While the group noted that the non-fuel business was impacted by high levels of inflation during the second half of 2022 and throughout much of 2023, this was mitigated by increasing selling prices. due to a reduction in fuel prices. Nevertheless, the group’s turnover at the end of 2023 was 2.2% lower year-on-year at £476.4m

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Native Places launches The Apartment Collection

Hotel Owner

She added: “We also recognise that the competitive nature of the current London housing market can be challenging and so being able to offer flexible long-stay apartments gives those a chance to discover more options to cater for what they are looking for, at a more affordable price than a hotel or renting.”

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Ibis launches latest global brand campaign

Hotel Owner

Jean-Yves Minet, global brand president of midscale and economy at Accor, said: “Fifty years ago, ibis democratised travel by introducing the concept of economy hospitality, providing guests with friendly service, great design, consistent quality – all at an affordable price.

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Today’s news in brief – 16/10/23

Hotel Owner

The collection aims to create a curated, invitation-only luxury community where each hotel offers tailored service, emphasising the five elements of hospitality, authenticity, inclusivity, innovation, and sustainability, catering to the desires of modern luxury travellers.