Wellness is no longer just a trend—it’s a movement reshaping industries, and the hospitality sector is no exception. In an era where sustainable self-care and mental health take center stage, global hospitality leader Accor is at the forefront, revolutionizing what it means to truly care for guests. This is not about spa retreats; it’s a paradigm shift that integrates well-being into every element of the guest experience.
Global Hotel Alliance Reports Strong Start to 2025 with Double-Digit Gains in Q1 Buoyed by Loyalty Programme Momentum
Global Hotel Alliance (GHA), the world’s largest alliance of independent hotel brands, has reported strong first-quarter results for 2025, with continued double-digit gains across all key metrics. Robust returns and sustained momentum reflect the growing impact of its award-winning loyalty programme, GHA DISCOVERY, which now commands a 30-million-strong global membership.
Harry Theoharis wants to leverage Public-Private Partnerships for Tourism’s Global Advancement
Throughout my career, I have had the privilege of serving in both the private and public sectors, gaining invaluable experience in technology, digitalization, and banking. This diverse background has shaped my perspective on the pivotal role that public-private partnerships (PPPs) play in accelerating global tourism and addressing the pressing challenges our sector faces.
First-Quarter 2025 – Revenue Sustained dynamic growth
In a volatile political and consumer environment, the global demand in the hospitality sector remained sustained during the first quarter of 2025. The diversification of the hotel portfolio, in terms of geography and segments, enables the Group to report encouraging performances, although subject to the uncertainties of the economic environment.
Enrique Calderón Fernández: Developing teams and talent at Mexico’s largest hotel group
What does it take to lead the largest hotel group in Mexico, oversee 17,000 employees, and navigate an industry in constant transformation? In this episode of The Turndown, Enrique Calderón Fernández, COO of Posadas, shares his insights on leadership, innovation, and the future of hospitality.
Revamping Hospitality: the Future of Hotel Renovations for Modern Travelers
According to Holistique Training’s Evolution of Hospitality Industry Trends, the hospitality industry is undergoing a profound transformation driven by shifting consumer expectations, technological advancements, and a growing focus on sustainability and well-being. In response, hotels worldwide are investing in renovations to meet the demands of the modern traveler.
Creating a New Notion of Luxury in Hospitality with AI
Remember the days when a personalized hotel experience meant a chocolate on your pillow? We’ve come a long way. Today, hotels can personalize the guest experience with the help of AI to create unforgettable moments at every turn. Imagine walking into your room to find your favorite music playing softly, the temperature set just right, and the curtains opening to reveal a breathtaking view – all before you’ve said a word.
Zélia Halkidiki Planned to Open in May – the First Destination by Hyatt Resort to Operate in Greece
Zélia Halkidiki SA, the owners of Zélia Halkidiki, a five-star adults-only resort, have entered into a franchise agreement with a subsidiary of Hyatt Hotel Corporation. With a planned opening under the Destination by Hyatt brand by the end of May, the resort will be the second Hyatt-affiliated resort operating in Greece, comprising 104 guestrooms and 18 suites.
UK Economy Loses More Than £2.2BN from International Traveller Spend, reveals WTTC
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has warned that the UK lost more than £2.2BN worth of exports as international visitors’ spending nosedived last year, compared to 2019, as the UK government continues to pile on taxes, red tape and slashes the budget of VisitBritain, the UK’s marketing arm.
AHLA and HTNG launch new safety resources to address lithium battery fire risks
With the growing use of lithium-based batteries in devices like e-bikes, laptops, and mobile phones, the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) and Hospitality Technology Next Generation (HTNG) launched a new suite of safety resources to help hoteliers prevent, prepare for, and respond to battery-related fire incidents, many of which are caused unknowingly by guests. The toolkit also includes guidance for travelers to help increase their awareness of potential risks.

