As I said before, the long agenda went out the window. So here’s part four, all about content and channels in Hotel TV.
Airbnb must adapt to changing consumer habits in a post-COVID-19 travel industry, says GlobalData
Following the news that many travelers have had to cancel Airbnb reservations; Rheanna Norris, Associate Analyst at GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company, offers her view on how traveler priorities are likely to change when international …
Hilton Defining a New Standard of Hotel Cleanliness, Working with RB/Lysol and Mayo Clinic to Elevate Hygiene Practices From Check-In to Check-Out
Hilton (NYSE:HLT) announced today a new program to deliver an industry-defining standard of cleanliness and disinfection in Hilton properties around the world. In a first for the hospitality business, Hilton will collaborate with RB, maker of Lysol …
SalesAndCatering.com Working Closely with Clients to Prepare for A New Future in Hospitality
MOUNT PLEASANT, SC – This will not last forever. The travel re-start will call for the same resources and experience required for a new-property opening, but now we are reopening the entire hospitality industry, and we’re doing it in a world that ha…
Where is the Line Between Forgetfulness and Great Service?
Great service is comprised of many parts and each must be present to create the experience every customer desires. Let’s briefly discuss each one of my top 8 until we get to “memory”. I know you’ll agree with me that it should be near the top of you…
Ten Step Rx for the Hotel Pandemic
COVID-19 dominates the airwaves, newspapers, internet and our lives. It’s time for us to start strategizing and planning for reopening, even though the timetable is uncertain at this point. The reality is that it is not business as usual and it may …
Hospitality leaders to mentor apprentices through lockdown
A group of hospitality leaders are to mentor apprentices through a series of virtual talks aimed at keeping the next generation engaged and active.
Wave of pub insolvencies expected once moratorium on petitions is lifted
Winding up petitions against pubs and bars are up 73% on 2019, with a wave of insolvencies expected when the moratorium on coronavirus-related petitions ends on 30 June.
Business support gaps exposed as more than half of loans rejected
More than half of business support loans to hospitality firms have been turned down, while only a quarter of operators have received hospitality grants, according to new research.
Edinburgh, Glasgow and Manchester hotels ‘well-positioned’ for recovery after coronavirus
Edinburgh, Glasgow and Manchester are among the European cities well-positioned for hotel performance recovery, based on analysis by CBRE.

