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The luxury travel industry has stayed relatively strong. For Kensington, a travel company, family trips and private villas ...
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The ongoing live tourism boom provides compelling opportunities for hotels to maximize revenue by boosting average daily rates, extending stays, increasing guest volumes, and building long-term ...
Hotel business credit cards come with serious perks, like free stays, elite status, room upgrades and massive sign-up bonuses. If your work requires frequent out-of-town trips, a hotel card can be ...
International students and faculty at some U.S. universities are being advised to postpone personal international travel due to the risk of deportation. Several students have had their visa status ...
American Express Global Business Travel (Amex GBT) announced a pioneering integration of its hotel marketplace into the new Concur Travel solution via Hotel Connector. This enables streamlined ...
Katie Nadworny is an Istanbul-based writer who specializes in stories at the intersection of culture and politics in Turkey, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East. She has lived in Turkey for nearly ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The City of Wichita is ramping up prep to host the NCAA Tournament, and it has out-of-state fans flocking to the Air Capital. KSN spoke with the general manager of one ...
The Mosaic Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. Photo Credit: Corinthia Group Fresh off its U.S. debut late last year, London-based Corinthia Group is making further inroads into the U.S. with its ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Luxury travel is evolving, and at its forefront is a rapidly growing sector: glamping.
CBRE says Seattle hotels will outperform the national average for growth in 2025. Return-to-office policies are filling more than Seattle's buses and freeways. They're also filling hotel rooms.