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Slow Tourism: A New Era in Guest Experiences

Hotelogix

We understand that travel is more than just moving from one destination to another—it's about creating experiences that resonate with guests on a deeper, emotional level. The growing trend of slow tourism offers a refreshing alternative to the fast-paced, overscheduled vacations many travelers have been experiencing.

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Hotel POS 2025: Features, Trends & Integration Tips

Hotelogix

billion by 2028 , growing at a CAGR of 8.1% from 2023 to 2028. 👉 Read Also - Hotel Booking Tips: What Travelers Look for in Hotels in 2025 Recent studies show that hotels implementing modern POS systems report an average 23% increase in F&B revenue within the first 12 months of deployment.

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People want seamless travel payments, but can we keep up?

Hospitality Net

Travel bookings are back. Online sales are expected to account for 76% of total revenue in the travel and tourism sector by 2028, by which time, revenue is set to reach £746.4bn (Statista).

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Why Include OTAs in Your Hotel Revenue Management Strategy?

Revenue Hub

When people talk about OTAs (Online Travel Agencies), it is hard to believe that they are among the latest additions to the distribution channel landscape. Compared to traditional channels, online travel agencies have global scale and unparalleled economic capacity (in 2023, Booking.com alone invested nearly $7 billion in marketing).

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Travel statistics: Data and reports for hotels

SiteMinder

What are travel statistics? Travel statistics refer to data and information related to various aspects of the travel industry, such as travel trends, traveller behaviour, tourism spending, accommodation metrics, and more. Some highlights include: Air travel passengers are expected to reach 9.4

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IHM’s topsy-turvy Z-A: What to expect in hospitality and real estate in 2023

Boutique Hotel News

Z is for zero carbon Probably the biggest issue facing the real estate sector – and by extension travel and tourism – is reaching net zero carbon, both in construction and operationally. Campspace, a booking platform for sustainable, outdoor stays [including yurts], claims to have grown at a rate of 300 per cent per year.

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How the US election will impact travel and hospitality

Serviced Apartments

Earlier this week on Monday, during Marriott ‘s Q3 earnings call, the company’s CFO Leeny Oberg said the election is predicted to reduce November RevPAR in the US and Canada by three per cent due to “meaningfully lower transient and group room nights on the books for both this week and next”.