In this week’s episode of Hotel Moment, Aradhana Khowala, CEO of Aptamind Partners, joins Revinate CMO Karen Stephens with a sobering perspective on the state of hospitality and global tourism. Aradhana explains the ways hospitality has become “extractive” — leaving little in the way of community growth and human flourishing. But, even so, Aradhana offers hope that more hoteliers can pivot to regenerative tourism and start giving back locally — ultimately supporting their guests and staff appropriately in times of political, social, and economic turmoil.
Leonardo Hotels Opens the NYX Hotel Erfurt, a New Lifestyle Highlight in Thuringia
Leonardo Hotels Central Europe is making a new addition to its portfolio in one of East Germany’s most exciting cities: On July 1, the hotel company took over the Radisson Blu Hotel in Erfurt. The hotel, which is housed in one of the city’s highest buildings, will be renamed the NYX Hotel Erfurt by Leonardo Hotels and will be brought up to the NYX Hotel standard by means of a soft renovation whilst operations continue.
Bondstone & Ennismore Agree Commercial Terms for Portugal’s First Mondrian at Arcaya, Algarve
Bondstone, a leading real estate investment and development firm, and Ennismore, the fastest-growing lifestyle hospitality company, are proud to announce the signing of a memorandum of understanding for Mondrian Arcaya, which would be the first Mondrian hotel in Portugal. This landmark project will be situated within Arcaya, Bondstone’s visionary new development in Vilamoura, Algarve, marking a major milestone in Ennismore’s global expansion of luxury lifestyle destinations.
Why Every Company Needs Its Own Nordstrom Tire Story
Earlier this year, I wrote a Forbes article celebrating the 50th anniversary of the famous Nordstrom story in which a man wanted to return a set of used tires – even though Nordstrom never even sold tires. That fact didn’t stop the employee from giving the customer a refund. Right or wrong, that story is still talked about 50 years later!
How to get a “WTF” from your Revenue Manager :-)
Let’s play a game. It’s called: “How many times can one person say WTF in a single workday without combusting?”
Owner’s Priority- The Most Important Provision in a Hotel Management Contract Fee Structure
In hotel management agreements, the alignment of interests between hotel owners and operators is often more theoretical than practical. Operators typically earn a base management fee tied to a percentage of gross revenue and an incentive management fee tied to profitability, most often a percentage of gross operating profit (GOP) or adjusted net operating income. While this incentive fee is meant to motivate the operator to maximize the hotel’s bottom line, it does not always ensure the owner receives a fair return on their investment, especially during periods of underperformance.
Getting Your Outdoor Spaces Summer-Ready
Ah, summer! What a wonderful time of year. The sun is warm, the flowers are blooming, the birds are singing, and people are getting away to spend time with family and friends. There always seems to be a lot of activity and energy surrounding summer, no matter what is said about the “lazy days of summer.”
Naumi Hotels Prepares for Brand Expansion with Cendyn
Cendyn, a global integrated hotel technology and services company, is delighted to announce a partnership with Singapore-based boutique hospitality company – Naumi Hotels – as it prepares for expansion with a brand refresh and investment in its digital real estate.
TRIBE Krakow Old Town Opens in Poland as Essendi Strengthens Its Position in Eastern Europe
Essendi, a leading hotel owner and operator in Europe, announces the opening of TRIBE Krakow Old Town, a four-star hotel located on Worcella Street, just steps from Krakow’s historic centre. This is the first hotel in Poland under Accor’s bold, design-led TRIBE brand and represents one of Essendi’s key strategic investments in its continued European expansion.
Essendi: A New Identity to Foster Responsible Leadership in European Hospitality
Accor Invest is changing its name and becoming Essendi. This change completes the transformation initiated in 2020 to make Essendi the European leader in responsible hospitality. This new identity embodies the group’s ambition: to actively contribute to a more sustainable and higher-performing hotel industry.

