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Today’s news in brief – 8/10/24

Hotel Owner

This launch includes tailored packages for families, celebrations, and business travellers. The Pierhouse Hotel in Port Appin, Argyll, was honoured as the ‘Tourism and Hospitality Employer of the Year’ 2024 at the Highlands and Islands Thistle Awards. Approval for the sale is expected in mid-October.

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The enduring explorer

SiteMinder

Big picture Humans are wired to travel. In recent years, time without its magic has only served to make it more valuable, meaning that while external forces may push us to adapt, travel can now never be compromised. Most (57%) intend to travel more. Only 9% intend to travel less.

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Golden goals

Boutique Hotel News

While not without controversy, Qatar’s hosting of the 2022 FIFA World Cup is a significant milestone on its journey to becoming a premier league tourism destination. This intense year of development represents a major milestone in Qatar’s goal to welcome six million visitors a year by 2030. IHM’s editorial team reports.

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Hospitality Industry News and Reports

SiteMinder

Table of contents Latest news in the hospitality industry A year of increased stability and growth At the beginning of 2023 the focus was firmly on growth, particularly given the effects of COVID on the travel sector over the preceding years. Almost one in five hotel rooms booked online are cancelled prior to travel.

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Exciting opportunities: hospitality careers in Dubai

Les Roches

The thriving hospitality scene in Dubai The hospitality industry in Dubai has experienced remarkable growth over the years, to the point where hospitality in the UAE is expected to make 7 billion USD by 2026 , evolving into a global hotspot for tourism and hospitality. Why work in hospitality in Dubai?

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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. Governments have set targets, and consumer behaviour is changing, albeit slowly and hampered by the cost of living crisis.