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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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Dagmar Symes On How The Restaurant Business Is Evolving In Saudi Arabia

The Restaurant Times

They grow more organically in a very healthy way without overdoing the tourism segment. Now with the pandemic, who would have known that COVID would also change the world, but I think this pandemic has given all of us a very conscious understanding of tourism of traveling of staycation. But yet, the expectation goes up daily.

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Hotel tips to become a successful business

SiteMinder

Hotel tips come in many forms: hotel management tips, hospitality tips, housekeeping tips, financial tips, sales and marketing tips, and on-site bar and restaurant tips, to name but a few. Creating constructive work conditions will help manage this. INDABA – South Africa INDABA is a must visit event for tourism marketing.

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Traits of great leaders in hospitality industry 

Les Roches

It’s a challenge, because leaders may initially struggle to recognize their own emotional triggers or may find it difficult to provide constructive criticism without causing offense. Collaborative teamwork Great guest experience requires many different departments, from housekeeping to front desk, to work together seamlessly.

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Lesser-known roles: how to become a hotel inspector

Les Roches

This includes evaluating the efficiency and friendliness of front desk operations, housekeeping, room service and other guest-facing departments. In these situations, inspectors must handle things diplomatically and provide constructive feedback focused on improvement rather than criticism.

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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.