Hotel news that should not be missed this week! (29.07.22)


Hacks: tourism websites targeted...
This is a large-scale action that is being prepared and raises fears of a massive phishing attack in the coming days. On July 22, more than 1,000 domain names were registered. Nothing extraordinary so far except that you just have to take a look at the addresses. Indeed, hackers have taken over sites from major brands... with typos. Many tourism players in France are targeted such as Abritel, Airbnb or even Belambra. Read the article

Health law: end of exceptional measures as of 1 August
Adopted this week by the Senate, the bill reduces the restrictions that may be imposed on entry into the country, whether for vaccinated or unvaccinated people. Read the article

Hotel-Catering: How to create a link between young people and professionals
Better Together is an association that connects students and professionals in the hotel and catering sector through mentoring in order to help the former to integrate sustainably by finding a job. Read the article

MICE, CSR, new organization: the latest news from the Accor group
MICE activity, new organization and, of course, CSR, lifestyle and leisure: the tenth edition of the Global Meeting Exchange (GME) gave Accor's management an opportunity to take a general look at the major current trends. This key meeting between the French group and buyers and event organizers brought together nearly 300 guests at the Fairmont San Francisco from 19 to 21 July. Read the article

Instagram is becoming a travel guide
In its new update, Instagram allows its users to view the restaurants, cafes, businesses, and places of interest that are around them. The social network thus shows that it is becoming a travel guide. Read the article

Center Parcs goes upmarket
Center Parcs is pursuing an ambitious renovation program, while investing in new sites. An update with its Director General Europe Olivier Garaïalde. Read the article