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IDeaS unveils 2025 hospitality predictions

Hotel Business

IDeaS, a SAS company, a provider of hotel revenue management software and services, has released its annual trends report, 5 Predictions That Will Shape Hospitality in 2025. The post IDeaS unveils 2025 hospitality predictions appeared first on hotelbusiness.com.

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Fuel success with insights from Booking.com 2025 travel predictions

STAAH

2025 travel predictions from Booking.com offer valuable insights to help your properties stand out, boost bookings and enhance the guest experience. Based on insights from over 27,000 travellers in 33 countries, these nine trends are set to shape the travel industry next year.

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Today’s news in brief – 8/10/24

Hotel Owner

The Devonshire Suite offers functionality for both work and relaxation, while the two-bedroom Bishopsgate Suite caters to families with personalised children’s amenities. This launch includes tailored packages for families, celebrations, and business travellers.

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Empowered leaders: Female forces in hospitality and real estate

Boutique Hotel News

Beach Retreats, the group’s self-catering brand, is also expanding and recently completed its first acquisition in Cornwall which this year will be developed to create the brand’s first coastal aparthotel, blending the independence of traditional self-catering with the best of lifestyle hotels.

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Agritourism helps revive travel, hospitality sectors 

Smart Brief Hospitality

billion between now and 2025, according to Technavio, and other driving factors of the trend include interest in local food and family-oriented activities. SmartBrief TravelPro reader Terry Reagan, a Chile-based travel agent originally from California, weighed in on our survey question “what made you decide on your travel specialty?”

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Agritourism helps revive travel, hospitality sectors 

Smart Brief Hospitality

billion between now and 2025, according to Technavio, and other driving factors of the trend include interest in local food and family-oriented activities. SmartBrief TravelPro reader Terry Reagan, a Chile-based travel agent originally from California, weighed in on our survey question “what made you decide on your travel specialty?”

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Hole in Don-ard: The hotel brand focusing on golf

Hotel Owner

Royal Portrush will host the Open Championship in 2025, which will provide a “huge boost” to the company. As many people say, ‘it never rains on a golf course’ and dedicated players will travel all year round to play. This means we are never short of guests,” Allen explains. The hotel will celebrate its 125th year of service this year.