IRIS, the global market leader in digital F&B and guest experience solutions for hotels, has announced outstanding year-on-year growth with Mandarin Oriental, one of the world’s most luxurious hotel operators. Over the past year, Mandarin Oriental saw F&B room service revenue increase by 54% and orders grow by 39% through the IRIS platform, highlighting the power of digital innovation in elevating luxury dining experiences.
Markos Chaidemenos of Canaves Collection on Family Leadership, Nature, and Sustainability
Canaves Collection is a family owned luxury hospitality group rooted in Santorini, with a portfolio built around the island’s dramatic caldera views, volcanic landscape, and the intimacy of boutique scale. In this Brand Insiders conversation, CEO Markos Chaidemenos explains how Canaves began as a family business back in 1983 and why, even as the brand has evolved, it remains anchored in people, place, and a service culture that prioritises real warmth over performance.
2026 is the year of MCP: what hoteliers need to know
AI is happening, but we need to bridge the gap between concept and reality to avoid the hospitality sector being fraught with indecision and a lack of clear vision. During the year ahead, Model Context Protocol (MCP) has the potential to transform hotel bookings and unlock new opportunities to Find, Book and Grow audiences. Here’s why.
Four Seasons Hotel Milano Unveils Two New Suites, Created by Designer Pierre-Yves Rochon: The Spectacular Presidential Suite and the Contemporary Designer Suite
Last summer, Four Seasons Hotel Milano unveiled the major restyling of its rooms and suites, bringing Pierre Yves-Rochon’s signature style to the city again and paying tribute to the Milanese design heritage.
At ITB Berlin 2026, LodgIQ Will Show How AI Can Turn Revenue Managers into Commercial Strategists
SILICON VALLEY, CA – LodgIQ takes a stand at ITB Berlin 2026, March 3–5, with the official European showcase of its AI Wizard, the new generative companion of its advanced revenue intelligence solution. Located in Hall 10.1, Stand 205, LodgIQ is inviting revenue leaders, multi-property groups, and owners to continue a conversation already gaining traction globally: how applied, explainable AI is reshaping revenue management from analysis-heavy workflows into clear, commercially focused decision-making.
Traveller Review Awards 2026 Celebrate 1.81 Million Partners Worldwide and Reveal the Most Welcoming Destinations for the Year Ahead
Booking.com, a global leader in connecting travelers with incredible places to stay and seamless transport options including flights, car rentals, and airport transfers, announces the recipients of its 14th annual Traveller Review Awards. Powered by more than 370 million verified reviews from travelers across the world, the Awards celebrate the partners who consistently deliver standout hospitality across every corner of the globe.
U.S. News Reveals the 2026 Best Hotels
U.S. News & World Report, publisher of Best Vacations, Best Cruise Lines and Best Travel Rewards Programs, today unveiled its 16th annual rankings of the Best Hotels. The 2026 rankings highlight more than 31,000 hotels across more than 400 destinations to help travelers find the hotel that suits their needs.
HFTP Launches AI Council to Establish Industry Standards and Expertise
Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals Association (HFTP®) today announced the formation of a new AI council dedicated to navigating the complexities of artificial intelligence (AI) within the hospitality sector. This strategic group will focus on establishing industry standards, acting as a knowledge hub, and providing expert guidance to professionals navigating the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
A Forest Party in the Palm of Your Hand: Turning a Key Card into a Story of Nature
On a small birch wooden key card, a forest celebration is unfolding. A Mexican gray squirrel leaps between branches while a yellow-billed tern flashes through the canopy. A tree frog peeks curiously from a leaf. Nearby, an Asian elephant, a great hornbill, a red-breasted parakeet, and a Yunnan snub-nosed monkey gather in a lively woodland scene. Together, animals and plants become cheerful hosts of a grand forest party.
Long-haul travellers grow more cautious in 2026, while safety and flexibility shape demand for Europe
The European Travel Commission (ETC) and Eurail have published the new Long-Haul Travel Barometer 1/2026, providing forward-looking insights into travel intentions, preferences and barriers among travellers from seven key overseas markets to Europe: Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Japan, South Korea and the United States. The findings point to a more cautious outlook for long-haul travel throughout 2026, shaped by affordability concerns, growing preference for domestic or closer-to-home trips and limited vacation time.

