Holidaying on the English Riviera, taking a trip on the Jacobite, soaking in the Stonehenge summer solstice, eating fish & chips at the seafront, exploring the Scottish Highlands and having a picnic on the Yorkshire Dales are just some of the activi…
David Moore’s call to action
Now is the time to act to save our industry, and each and every one of us can make a difference, says David Moore
HTNG, in partnership with HEDNA and OpenTravel, releases an Open Payments Alliance Standards Specification: Payment Recipients.
While there have been many advances and innovation in the distribution channel, payments have not evolved at the same pace due to their intrinsic complexity. There are many forms of payment used in the indirect sales channel and each one of them has…
COVID-19: Learning Lessons From Holiday Hideaways and Luxury Escapes
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to surge around the world, the tourism industry has been sent into a downward spiral. Airlines have cancelled flights, hotels have shut down their services and governments are closing borders and placing their citi…
Hotel Industry Trends: The Near Future Report
Factors related to hotel performance do not predict a bright immediate future Intercontinental travel is not expected to pick up the coming months or year, flights and airline routes are cancelled, governments are slowly opening borders sometimes co…
Hotel Technology: The Answers
I Don’t Have The Answers Anyone who follows my personal posts on LinkedIn will have recently seen me sharing a lot of truths. This is going to continue in a similar vein, albeit focussed on Hotel Technology. The truth is, as of early May 2020, we do…
The Goring confirms Nathan Outlaw’s Siren restaurant will remain closed post-lockdown
Nathan Outlaw’s Siren restaurant at the Goring hotel in London’s Belgravia will not reopen when lockdown restrictions are lifted.
Draft House founder to launch Project Pint campaign next week to celebrate “the joy of the pub”
Charlie McVeigh, founder of the Draft House pub chain and chairman of the Breakfast Club, is to launch Project Pint next week, a campaign to remind people about the positive role pubs will play when the hospitality industry starts to reopen.
Mövenpick Hotel The Hague Opens Its Doors
On 1 June 2020, Mövenpick Hotel The Hague will open its doors on Paleisstraat in The Hague, a stone’s throw from Noordeinde Palace. The renovation of the luxury boutique hotel was completed in March and the time has finally come to show what the hot…
Liverpool grants £450,000 outdoor spaces fund to aid recovery of hospitality businesses
The mayor of Liverpool has announced plans to create more European-style covered outdoor seating areas in the city to help businesses make up for the internal space they will lose as a result of social distancing restrictions.

