A new report by SiteMinder, the world’s leading guest acquisition and revenue platform, shows hotel arrivals beyond traditional peak periods strengthened in 2025, creating more consistent year-round demand.
AMANO Group Completes Rapid Digital Transformation with Mews, Redefining Hospitality Across its Entire Portfolio
[Berlin, 3 February 2026] – AMANO Group, one of Berlin’s leading lifestyle hotel brands, has completed a full digital transformation with Mews, the leading operating system for hospitality and shared spaces. The ambitious rollout – with at least one property going live each week – marks a major milestone for the Berlin based hotel group as it centralizes operations, empowers teams, and reimagines the guest experience for the modern traveler.
LodgIQ AI Wizard Featured on Premier Episode of 10 Minutes Hotels’ International Launch
LodgIQ, a forerunner in advanced revenue management solutions, has been selected as the first international guest for 10 Minutes Hotels, as France’s leading hospitality innovation podcast is now launching to a global audience. To mark this expansion, the podcast chose LodgIQ’s flagship product, AI Wizard, to headline its debut international episode, Hotels Have More Data Than Ever — So Where is Generative AI?. The collaboration highlights LodgIQ’s growing role in reshaping revenue strategy through applied generative AI. It also reflects a natural partnership between two organizations committed to helping hoteliers navigate complexity with clarity, intelligence, and commercial impact.
Greek Hospitality Industry Performance – 4th Quarter 2025
Greek tourism reached a new all-time high in 2025. According to the Bank of Greece, international arrivals increased by 4.6% up to November 2025 to 37 million (excluding cruise passengers), supported by a 6.1% rise in international airport arrivals across 27 airports nationwide.
HVS Europe Hotel Transactions Bulletin – Week Ending 30 January 2026
Spanish asset management firm Arcano Partners, through its Arcano Spanish Value Added Real Estate (AVA III) fund, has acquired three hotels (1,050 rooms) on the island of Tenerife in Spain, from a subsidiary of Hyatt Hotels & Resorts. The properties, all rated four-star, are the 438-room Alua Tenerife, the adjoining 202-room Alua Soul Orotava Valley, and the 410-room Alua Atlántico Golf Resort. Arcano plans to invest further into the three properties and turn them into all-inclusive resorts. Hyatt, who acquired the three hotels from Blantyre Capital in February 2025 for a reported €120 million (€109,700 per room), will remain as operator under long-term management agreements.
Is your hotel ready for the “Skip-Gen” surge?
The Hilton 2026 Trends Report identifies a shift in family travel dynamics: 29% of global travelers are now engaging in “skip-generation” travel. Defined as grandparents traveling exclusively with their grandchildren, this segment presents a unique set of operational and marketing requirements for the hospitality sector.
Hospitality’s Quiet Reboot: Why the Next 12 Months Will Redefine How Hotels Actually Work
Most conversations about AI in hospitality still revolve around tools: chatbots, copilots, dashboards, and automation pilots.
Sublime Hotels Opens New Hotel in May
51 hectares, 43 new villas, 3 central buildings with restaurants, shops, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a library and, during the summer, a pop-up nightclub. This is the new Sublime Comporta, which is set to open in May.
U.S. hotel results for week ending 24 January
The U.S. hotel industry reported negative year-over-year comparisons, according to CoStar’s latest data through 24 January. CoStar is a leading global provider of online real estate marketplaces, information and analytics in the property markets.
The Ascent of Longevity Science in Lodging and Hospitality: A New Age of Wellness Travel
Longevity science is gaining significant awareness and traction across global markets. Investors are increasingly allocating capital to longevity-focused enterprises, while hospitality developers are responding by designing projects that place wellness and lifespan optimization at the core of the guest experience. At the same time, travelers are seeking health-oriented experiences reported by multiple resources. Booking.com recently reported that 52% of American travelers would pay for a vacation that would “extend their lifespan and wellbeing”, and 49% of American travelers are interested in a longevity retreat (Booking.com, 2023). Additionally, Billy Richards states that “guests are no longer satisfied with relaxation alone. They want measurable outcomes that fit their long-term goals for health, performance, and quality of life (2025).”

