Jour : 19 décembre 2025
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Which aviation subsectors are flying high, and which face turbulence?
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Luxury used to be about being seen. Now it’s about how a place makes you feel. The future of luxury isn’t louder, bigger or more impressive. It’s internal. Hotels have always been designed for… | Chiel Nobels | 24 comments
Luxury used to be about being seen. Now it’s about how a place makes you feel. The future of luxury isn’t louder, bigger or more impressive. It’s internal. Hotels have always been designed for specific guest types — not for “everyone.” What’s changed is which guest types are growing. Today, luxury hospitality is splitting into…
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New on the Menu: Kingfish crudo and a caviar Martini
Senior Food & Beverage Editor Bret Thorn is senior food & beverage editor for Nation’s Restaurant News and Restaurant Hospitality for Informa’s Restaurants and Food Group, with responsibility for spotting and reporting on food and beverage trends across the country for both publications as well as guiding overall F&B coverage. He is the host of…
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Tambourine Partners with Ted Turner Reserves, Launches New Website Showcasing the Brand’s Conservation Mission
Tambourine, the global leader in hotel marketing technology, today announced the successful launch of a new website for Ted Turner Reserves, a collection of eco-conscious luxury destinations spanning over one million acres of preserved wilderness across the American Southwest. The website represents a major step forward in the brand’s ongoing effort to share its conservation…
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SiteMinder: World Cup Draw Leads to Strong Booking Activity for U.S. Hotels
DALLAS, Texas—New data from SiteMinder found that U.S. hotels in and around host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup are experiencing a strong year-on-year rise in booking volumes and average daily room rates (ADR). SiteMinder’s data, made up to Dec. 12—a week after the World Cup draw on Dec. 5—shows forward hotel booking volumes…
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The Sharks said “no” to Getaway. 10 cabins. $500,000 ask. Years later, Marriott acquired them.1,200+ cabins. 29 locations. $41M in revenue. Jon Staff figured out something the sharks completely… | Martin Kelly | 49 comments
The Sharks said “no” to Getaway. 10 cabins. $500,000 ask. Years later, Marriott acquired them.1,200+ cabins. 29 locations. $41M in revenue. Jon Staff figured out something the sharks completely ignored: Jon was 25 and burned out from a startup job. So he bought a 26-foot Airstream and drove across the American West. On that trip,…
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AI hype has forced Amazon to innovate. I asked Amazon’s AI assistant for new headphones. It remembered that I bought Apple AirPods before so it recommended the bigger over-ear ones from Apple because… | Juozas Kaziukėnas | 13 comments
AI hype has forced Amazon to innovate. I asked Amazon’s AI assistant for new headphones. It remembered that I bought Apple AirPods before so it recommended the bigger over-ear ones from Apple because they « offer seamless integration with your ecosystem. » It also showed only premium options (despite the infinite supply of cheap options in its…
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Top Digital Trends in Hospitality 2026 – The Applied Intelligence Era – Panadvert
All images in this article are AI generated, using prompt engineering and creative direction by Panadvert