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On Achieving Global Hotel Brand Ascension

Winning guest loyalty is not an easy proposition. Yet as we march forward into the future, we do have more insight into the qualities...

The Hotel Guy – Hotels And Choices

by Alan Campbell, Featured Contributor CHOICES TODAY WE have been involved in training workshops concerning choices that we make at hotels. Why we make them...

The Hotel Guy – The Other Side

by Alan Campbell, Featured Contributor MOST HOSPITALITY ARTICLES talk about the hospitality industry itself. For instance, how to improve the industry, increase the number of...

The Hotel Guy – The Return of the Independent Hotel

by Alan Campbell, Featured Contributor Branding: To be or not to be IT HAS BEEN a very busy year so far, for the industry as a...

Mastering the Art of Transforming Your Hotel

Today’s competitive landscape requires that close attention be paid to creating a unique hospitality experience. If we start from the premise that all hotel...

The Hotel Guy – What is a Hotel?

by Alan Campbell, Featured Contributor SINCE I wanted a different view, as well as a new look as to what a non-hotelier would answer if...

Beyond Holiday Inn: Upscale Hotel Projects Flood Brooklyn

For years, Brooklyn has been a difficult place to find a hotel room. But the number — and quality — of Brooklyn hotels is...

Hotel Guest Satisfaction Increases to a Seven-Year High

J.D. Power Reports Ritz-Carlton; Kimpton Hotels; Hyatt Place; Holiday Inn; Drury Hotels; Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham; Homewood Suites and TownePlace Suites Each...

A New Hotel Booking Site Brings Bidding to Posher Properties

In a hotel landscape dominated by Hyatts (H), Marriotts (MAR), and Holiday Inns, an Internet startup hopes to connect more travelers with boutique and...

IHG Says a “Best Rate” Guarantee Drives Revenues and Loyalty

Revenue management today is not what it once was and those entering the profession must have both commercial and creative sense. Pamela Whitby reports...