Five Vendors Worth Watching at HITEC 2025
Infor Hospitality previews five HITEC 2025 vendors addressing hotel tech fragmentation, covering loyalty, owner relations, back-office automation, ancillary revenue, and AI-powered distribution.
21 Hospitality stories on the commercial real estate wire for June 5, 2026, spanning New York. Each links to its original source.
Infor Hospitality previews five HITEC 2025 vendors addressing hotel tech fragmentation, covering loyalty, owner relations, back-office automation, ancillary revenue, and AI-powered distribution.
Infor Hospitality previews five HITEC 2026 vendors addressing hotel tech fragmentation, covering loyalty, owner relations, back-office automation, ancillary revenue, and AI-powered distribution.
Las ofertas recién anunciadas incluyen tarifas de fin de semana en habitaciones de hotel a partir de $28.95; los huéspedes reciben un 25 % de descuento en el parque temático Adventuredome LAS VEGAS, 5 de junio de 2026…
Popular Milanese restaurant Sant Ambroeus is set to open near the Miami Design District , Commercial Observer has learned. The New York-based hospitality company, Gherardo Guarducci ’s SA Hospitality Group , has signe…
Ahead of FHS Saudi Arabia 2026, this analysis argues the Kingdom's hospitality growth is driven by economic diversification, talent mobility, and domestic demand, not tourism alone.
Friday closed a strong week with U.S. hotel performance accelerating: RevPAR grew 6.5% in the week ending May 30, led by Las Vegas concert demand. GBTA confirmed U.S. business travel reached a record $538.5 billion in…
Analysis of the 2025 Bordeaux En Primeur campaign finds pricing better aligned with market conditions than recent vintages, with the 2025 vintage ranking among the three best in 18 years by critic scores.
Explora Journeys President Anna Nash discusses reframing ocean travel as a floating luxury hotel experience, with 30% first-time sailors and a fleet growing to six ships by 2028.
Hoteza argues that fragmented point solutions limit hotel performance, and that a unified guest journey platform connecting check-in, in-room entertainment, AI messaging, and upselling can lift RevPAR by 12% and ancil…
Pope Leo XIV's June 2026 visit to Spain could generate €90–125M in tourism spending, with Madrid alone projected at €73.8M driven by 1.8 million expected attendees.
Colliers' 2026 outlook projects flat U.S. hotel occupancy at 64.1%, modest ADR growth of 1.35%, FIFA World Cup demand boosts, and accelerating AI adoption across operations and revenue management.
U.S. hotels posted RevPAR of $98.59 for the week ending May 30, up 6.5% year over year, with Las Vegas leading gains driven by major concerts including BTS and the Jonas Brothers.
EHL Next CEO Andrea Monti argues hospitality over-relies on ADR and RevPAR, calls for impact metrics covering workforce and community value, and challenges the industry to prove AI actually frees staff time.
HVS analyzes Eugene, Oregon's hotel market, where room-night revenue has grown ~40% since 2016, driven by University of Oregon activity, 70+ tech companies, and 3.5 million overnight stays in 2025.
HVS shares NYU IHIF conference takeaways covering narrowing bid-ask spreads, luxury segment resilience, AI's evolving role in hotel operations, and the rise of branded residential developments.
GBTA's 2024 study finds U.S. business travel hit a record $538.5B in spending, supporting 6.7 million jobs and contributing $623.8B in GDP impact, or 2.1% of the entire U.S. economy.
The author argues that slow decision-making costs businesses more than bad decisions, introducing a "Delay Tax Framework" to measure hidden costs of indecision.
The author argues that "GEO" and AI SEO packages sold to hotels are largely ineffective, citing Google's own documentation to debunk popular tactics in favor of data quality.
SiteMinder's launch as the embedded distribution engine inside Mews positions it as infrastructure rather than an application, a structural bet aimed at re-rating the stock beyond its current A$2B valuation.
GCSTIMES textile-based key cards embed RFID chips into structured embroidery, letting hotels use regional motifs, indigenous patterns, and artisan techniques as a guest touchpoint for cultural storytelling.