The hospitality industry stands at a critical juncture this year, as highlighted by the insights shared at the recent Lodging Conference in Phoenix. This gathering of industry leaders—from executives at major chains like Marriott and Hilton to influential voices from the Asian American Hotel Owners
Imagine a world where the reason behind a trip matters more than the destination itself, where travelers are driven by a deep-seated need for rest, connection, or personal growth rather than simply ticking off a bucket-list location. This is the emerging reality highlighted in a comprehensive new
Imagine a city on the cusp of transformation, where historic charm meets modern innovation, and a single development could redefine its status as a premier destination for business and leisure. Savannah, Georgia, is poised for such a shift with the groundbreaking of the 444-room Signia by Hilton
The hospitality industry, particularly in restaurants and bars, is undergoing a profound transformation driven by the integration of artificial intelligence (AI), a technology that is reshaping how businesses operate while carefully balancing the need to maintain personal connections with guests.
In an era where guest expectations soar higher than ever, the hospitality industry grapples with a staggering challenge: over 80% of travelers now demand seamless, tech-driven experiences from booking to checkout, pushing hotels to adapt swiftly. Whether boutique hideaways or sprawling chains,
Imagine stepping into a bustling hotel lobby where every detail, from the polished counter to the hurried pace of staff, shapes a guest’s first impression—an environment where small missteps can unravel an entire experience, setting the tone for their stay. This vivid setting isn’t just a backdrop