Eco-tourism in India is witnessing a remarkable transformation, with industry experts projecting that it could reach $4.55 billion by 2027. This rapid growth is largely attributed to increased climate change awareness and a burgeoning demand for sustainable travel practices. As travelers become
Accor’s recent milestone achievement highlights its unwavering dedication to sustainability, as the company celebrates having 100 of its hotels in Australia certified by Ecotourism Australia for Sustainable Tourism. This significant progress sets a strong foundation toward Accor’s ambitious goal of
In the recent article "Farmers and Hospitality Workers Face Similar Mental Health Struggles," Janine Kennedy delves into the mental health challenges increasingly affecting small food producers and business owners, particularly within the farming and hospitality sectors. Over the past few years,
The landscape of the global hospitality industry has undergone a significant transformation in the post-pandemic era. With e-commerce activities rising by 20%, multi-channel merchants like hotels and online travel agencies (OTAs) have experienced a boon. However, this increase in online
The Inn at Celebration, formerly branded as the Bohemian Hotel Celebration, is amidst a significant multimillion-dollar renovation led by Vision Hospitality Group. The ambitious project aims to transform this waterfront property into a venue that blends its historical charm with today's luxury
Accor, Australia's largest hotel operator, has recently achieved a monumental milestone that underscores its unwavering commitment to sustainability and responsible tourism. The company celebrated the successful Sustainable Tourism Certification of its 100th hotel in Australia, awarded by