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Playing Ball: Summertime isn’t the only time to solicit sports tourism & travel-team bookings

eHotelier

There may be no crying in baseball, but hoteliers who are not building relationships with travel sports teams may find themselves shedding a few tears once they realize how much money is being left on the table by not catering to the lucrative sports tourism segment.

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Tourism Trends: The Latest Opportunities for The Tourism Industry

Revfine

Industries are continually disrupted by new trends and new innovations, and the tourism industry is no exception to this. Keeping pace with these emerging tourism trends can help businesses to stay competitive and cater to the needs of customers.

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5 Ways Hotels Are Pioneering Customer-Centric Tourism in 2024

Are Morch

In 2024, the travel and tourism sector is leading the way in a revolutionary change toward customer-centric travel. This new paradigm places a strong emphasis on customized experiences and makes use of cutting-edge technology and creative services to cater to passengers’ changing wants.

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How hoteliers can ride the revival of domestic tourism

Hotel Owner

The tourism and hospitality sector are growing precipitously – but what has often gotten lost amidst the din is the extraordinary revival of domestic tourism. Domestic travel is set to grow further still, reaching 19 billion lodging nights per year by 2030. Even in Western Europe this figure sits at 58%.

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The hidden challenge of tourism leakage: sustaining travel industry growth

Hotel Owner

The tourism industry has long been a key driver of economic growth, providing jobs and contributing significantly to the global GDP. And business travel is no different. In this article, I delve into the impact of tourism leakage and explore how businesses and corporate travellers can address this issue.

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An Independent Hotelier’s Guide to Sleep Tourism

Revenue Hub

Going to bed early and sleeping in were wasted opportunities to explore new cities and stay up late to grab drinks at a local pub—and lodging operations rightfully emphasized their ability to cater to this demand. What Is Sleep Tourism?

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Sleep Architecture as the Central Concept for Sleep Tourism Revenues

Larry Mogelonsky

With sleep science reaching the mainstream over the past few years, numerous hotel brands have unveiled fancy new sleep programs in an arms race to win over travelers looking for accommodations that will help them get a full night’s rest while aboard. Circadian lighting equipment.