Hospitality Net · Hospitality
Lighthouse's AI is built to be hired, not installed
We didn't go to HITEC 2026 for the demos. We went for the conversations. We sat down with exhibitors right there on the show floor. No script, no prepared questions, just one starting point: tell us what you do, in pl…
Hospitality Net · Hospitality
The Hospitality Industry Has Been Looking at Demand All Wrong
A 30-year hotel developer argues that repeat visitation, driven by universities, medical districts, and community ties, is a more reliable demand signal than traditional destination discovery metrics.
Hospitality Net · Hospitality
Build Big, Build Small, or Not at All
A Pertlink white paper translates eight AI engineering signals from MIT Technology Review into property-level implications, with a 12-month readiness roadmap for hoteliers navigating chip costs, agent orchestration, o…
Hospitality Net · Hospitality
GBTA Applauds Introduction of the Quiet Skies Act to Keep Voice Calls Off Commercial Flights to Congress
GBTA backs the Quiet Skies Act, which gives the DOT 180 days to enforce a voice call ban on commercial flights that Congress mandated in 2018 but never implemented.
Hospitality Net · Hospitality
The Most Valuable Room in Your Hotel Doesn’t Have a Bed
A hotel executive's insight reframes how hoteliers should think about non-room spaces as untapped revenue drivers.
Hospitality Net · Hospitality
From Theory to Practice: How Hotels Apply the Third Place Concept
Three hotel brands, Ace Hotel, CitizenM, and 21c Museum Hotel, show how opening public spaces to locals and non-guests drives repeat visits and deeper community ties.