The inaugural conference focuses on luxury hospitality, branded residences, and investment opportunities across Indonesia's diverse tourism markets.
Mastering Profiling, Personalisation and Targeting Needs More Than Data at Whittlebury Park
Bradley Spielman at Whittlebury Park shares strategies for marketing to diverse audiences including spa guests, golfers, motorsport fans, and corporate groups using data-driven personas.
Why Is San Diego a Favorite Among Hotel Investors?
The market shows 45% institutional ownership downtown, high-70s occupancy, and benefits from diverse demand including military, life sciences, and the new 1,600-room Gaylord Pacific resort.
Sustainability Q&A: GCSTIMES ESG Strategy, Policy & Governance (Part 2/2)
GCSTIMES outlines its ESG governance framework with dedicated leadership roles and supplier compliance requirements.
How hotels can leverage analytics for smarter decision making
In today’s hospitality landscape, hotels generate massive volumes of operational data, from reservations and guest activity to revenue performance
Deflagging without downtime: How hotels keep operations running during the switch
Over the past few years, more hotels have decided to walk away from their brand flags. Rising fees and a desire for more control over pricing, marketing
Otelier Adds Ani Gujrathi as Chief Technology & Product Officer to Drive Next Phase of Innovation
Gujrathi brings 20+ years of B2B SaaS experience and will oversee engineering, product, and data operations as Otelier modernizes its platform.
Seoul’s Hospitality Market Reaches a Breaking Point as Demand Surges Ahead of Supply
International arrivals hit 18.7 million while pandemic closures created a structural room shortage, pushing luxury hotels toward KRW 1 million ADRs.
One Platform, One Source of Truth: A Conversation with Access Hospitality at ITB Berlin
Access Hospitality's Navigator uses natural language AI to query unified hotel data, eliminating the need to toggle between multiple systems.
Google Search Revenue Hit $403B Despite AI Rise, Women Hold Just 7% of Hotel CEO Roles
Tuesday challenged prevailing narratives. Google's 2025 revenue grew 15% to $403 billion despite AI search platforms gaining traction, with traditional search still receiving 34 times more visits than AI alternatives.
