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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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Sustainable tourism practices for hotels

SiteMinder

What is sustainable tourism? Sustainable tourism is an approach designed to minimise the environmental impact of hotels and other travel service providers, while supporting local communities and promoting long-term economic viability. Table of contents Why is sustainable tourism important?

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Innovative Horizons: How Hotels Are Changing

Hotelogix

More travelers expect digital services, eco-friendly practices, and personalized experiences. Hotels are using recycled wood, bamboo, and other sustainable materials in their interiors and construction. Automated check-out means guests can leave without stopping at the front desk, saving time for both travelers and hotel staff.

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Eco tourism: A guide for hotels

SiteMinder

What is eco-friendly tourism? Eco-friendly tourism is a form of travel that minimises environmental impact of the tourism industry, protecting natural resources and supporting local communities. It can be tricky to define the term eco tourism for hotels, because it can mean so many different things.

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Exploring sustainable tourism: What you need to know

Les Roches

In a world where environmental concerns and ethical considerations are at the forefront of our global consciousness, sustainable tourism has emerged as a pivotal force for change within the travel industry. In this article, we’ll look at what sustainable tourism is and the steps hospitality is taking towards it.

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Mark Hills: Leading with experience, resilience, and community

Hotel Owner

This model caters to a diverse demographic, from business travellers on multi-night stays to tourists and remote workers. At the Ramada, we achieved gold status with the Sustainable Restaurant Association and Green Tourism, he recalls. Hes now implementing similar initiatives at The Gresham.

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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. Having a period without travel has made people appreciate their holidays even more.”