Hotel news that should not be missed this week! (04.11.22)


Tourism in Paris: the autumn barometer promises a great end of the year
The Paris OTC barometer notes a strong recovery in business tourism thanks to trade shows and the general public that have boosted hotel attendance and international arrivals. Tourism in Paris offers some great prospects. Read the article

In 2023, travelers will be more open to virtual and responsible experiences
Booking.com reveals a new study on future trends in the travel industry. In particular, the platform foresees an increase in virtual and responsible travel as well as a redefinition of business travel. Read the article

Africa: the new Eldorado for global hotel groups
The African market seems to be attracting the interest of many leading hotel groups, such as Radisson Hotel Group and Marriott International. Indeed, both groups have announced the expansion of their portfolio in this region. Read the article

The third innovation summit organized by Les Roches focuses on the impact of new technologies in the traditional hotel industry
The Spark Innovation Sphere Summit brought together a hundred hospitality and new technology experts last week on the Les Roches Global Hospitality Education campus, nestled in the Swiss Alps, to discuss “the impact of new technologies on traditional hospitality.” Read the article

Energy aid: Hoteliers and restaurant owners make proposals to the government
Following the Government's new announcements in order to help businesses facing an exceptional rise in energy prices, the GNI and the SNRTC, 2 organizations representing the hotel and catering sector, point out the shortcomings of the measures presented and make proposals. Read the article

The hotel of tomorrow, towards a committed future
Operating in a highly versatile environment, the hotel industry is establishing itself in a logic of rapid development. With the evolution of consumption patterns, today's hotels occupy a central position to stimulate the economic and tourist dynamics of the region. It is becoming a real vector of growth and development that are intended to be sustainable. Read the article