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  • 9/26/2023

    Double Digit Growth in Global Hospitality Industry for Q4

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    There is sense of buoyancy in the global hospitality industry as we head into the fourth quarter of 2023. According to new Demand360® business intelligence data from travel technology provider Amadeus, global hotel occupancy levels up to the end of August 2023 have been an average of 10% ahead of 2022. For the fourth quarter of 2023, worldwide on-the-books occupancy data reveals that reservations are trending 11% ahead of those seen in 2022.

    In a further boost to hoteliers, global revenue per available room (RevPAR) has grown by an average of 17% this year to date, when compared to rates achieved in 2022. France is leading the way, with RevPAR sitting 123% ahead of the worldwide average. A RevPAR spike was also recorded in June this year in France, with rates hitting $422, some 220% more than in the US during the same month.

    US hotel occupancy is trending stronger in Q4 than the world-wide average and has increased 5% compared to 2022. Hotel RevPAR also continues to see steady growth, with an 8% increase on the same window in 2022.

    The findings are explored in a new Amadeus report: ‘Hospitality data trends 2023: ​The opportunities ahead’. The report reveals current and forward-looking on-the-books occupancy data, alongside RevPAR and booking lead times for hotels and short-term rentals.

    Amid global growth, Europe is leading the hospitality charge. Occupancy in Europe has for the first time narrowly overtaken the US over the course of 2023 and is looking forward to a strong last quarter where on-the-books reservations are currently 20% ahead of the worldwide occupancy average for Q4. Key cultural hotspots – including Florence, Rome and Athens – have seen strong occupancy over the summer, with more to come heading into the cooler months.​

    Destinations and cities with large-scale events on the horizon are also seeing traction. Beyoncé is creating headlines with the Renaissance World Tour. In Seattle, the superstar played at Lumen Field on September 14th – driving a spike in hotel demand. Hotel occupancy for September 9th-11th in Seattle stood at an average of 83%, increasing to an average of 96% for September 12th-14th as fans arrived and stayed for the show.  Occupancy was boosted 36% on the night of the show compared to the same night in 2022. 

    Similar spikes in occupancy are being seen in France during the Rugby World Cup, with demand in host cities increasing according to forward looking on-the-books occupancy data. Paris and Nice are up 5% compared to the same period in 2022, while Marseille is up 7%, indicating increased demand for hotel rooms during the event.

    Katie Moro, Vice President, Data Partnerships, Hospitality, Amadeus, said: “Access to complete and credible data that can be trusted, gives hoteliers the insights they need to help drive bookings and guide marketing, revenue management and operations strategies. For example, a shift in available short-term rental properties in a market will have an impact on potential occupancy for hoteliers. Market dynamics are constantly shifting, and it’s important to track them closely and be able to move quickly to seize competitive advantage. Delivering these insights is what drives our business intelligence solutions at Amadeus.”

    Hospitality data trends 2023 also highlights leading indicators uncovered by combining Amadeus’ unique business intelligence with its partner Key Data, a leading provider of short-term rental market data around the world. The data shows short-term rentals are typically booked around a month (31 days) in advance of hotels, while air travel bookings are usually made slightly over three months (98 days) ahead of travel. By combining these data insights with forward-looking on-the-books occupancy, hoteliers can anticipate dips and spikes in demand and plan accordingly.

  • 6/21/2023

    Shiji and IPORT Partner to Transform Hotel Restaurant Operations with All-in-One Tablet and Payment Device Solution

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    Shiji, a global hospitality technology innovator, has partnered with IPORT, an award-winning manufacturer known for enhancing the usability of iPads and iPhones, to introduce an all-in-one software solution for hotel restaurants. This collaboration will provide hoteliers with a seamless combination of a tablet and payment device to maximize their F&B operations.

    The integrated iOS and payment device solution simplifies guest service for hotel restaurant servers, providing them with an effortless tool to cater to their guests' needs. As a certified Apple partner, Shiji and IPORT guarantee exceptional performance and reliability. Hoteliers can choose from multiple device options, including iPad Pro, iPad Mini, and iPhone, ensuring flexibility and compatibility with their operations.

    “IPORT products are built around modularity and flexibility that empower our hospitality customers to do more with the iOS platform. We are thrilled to partner with a leading iPad and iPhone cloud PMS and POS platform provider like Shiji,” said Chris Lawson, Head of Partnerships, IPORT. “We look forward to innovating with Shiji in disrupting legacy, monolithic providers who have limited the industry from harnessing the power of iOS and mobility. The future is bright, and the possibilities are endless with IPORT, iOS, and Shiji.”

    "The partnership with IPORT is a significant milestone for Shiji in our commitment to provide innovative technology solutions for the hospitality industry," said Ryan King, Senior Vice President of Shiji in the Americas. "By combining our expertise with IPORT’s hardware solutions, we empower hoteliers to streamline restaurant operations and deliver exceptional guest experiences. This collaboration represents another step forward in our dedication to driving success in the Americas, and globally."

    The tablet and payment device solution seamlessly integrates with multiple payment gateways, allowing hoteliers to choose the system that best suits their needs. By simplifying the payment process, it reduces operational complexities, minimizes errors, and saves valuable time and resources for hoteliers.

  • 9/26/2023

    Knowland Account Alerts Feature Uses Push Intelligence to Provide Hotels with a Competitive Advantage in Account-Based Sales

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    Knowland, a provider of data-as-a-service insights on meetings and events for hospitality, announced Account Alerts, an enhancement to its core platform. The delivery of automated email alerts once a day helps sales teams save time, stay informed, and react early to revenue opportunities. Consolidated email notifications will be pushed to the user anytime recent account activity matches the individual filters set by the user.

    Today’s analytics platforms focus heavily on pull intelligence, meaning users must enter a portal and pull the analyzed data on demand. Using push intelligence, Knowland Account Alerts delivers actionable data directly to the end user, giving them what they need when they need it to make key decisions. By receiving account booking insights proactively, users can better determine what accounts need attention, creating greater efficiency and increasing revenue.

    • Shift share and save time by increasing sales productivitySales teams and managers at both the property and above-property level will no longer have to search Knowland to see if their targeted accounts have recently met. Once-a-day emails are sent directly to salespeople, notifying them about current activities with the accounts that matter most.
       
    • Stay informed on lost and turned down business – Sales leaders will better understand when and where targeted accounts are meeting as soon as they become available in the Knowland platform. By following key accounts and identifying opportunities, sales managers can track lost business and see if a group they thought they had locked down is booking with a competitor.
    • Above-property insight – Above-property sales leaders will gain insight into enterprise sales teams to inform future sales strategies. Gaining account knowledge that provides data about targeted accounts as early as possible provides the competitive advantage needed to get ahead of future RFPs.

     

    Jessica Carey, vice president of customer operations, Knowland, said: “Sales teams need access to potential and current customer data as soon as possible, without spending time searching for what they need. We have listened to our customers, and our ongoing innovation ensures they get what they need delivered directly to them. By utilizing push intelligence, we deliver the knowledge needed to support sales engagement strategies and drive new revenue.”

  • 9/26/2023

    AI to Power Trane’s New Control System, Optimizes Building Performance

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    Trane – by Trane Technologies, a global climate innovator, has introduced Trane® Autonomous Control powered by BrainBox AI® to help building owners and operators increase energy efficiency. Trane® Autonomous Control reduces energy consumption and minimizes carbon emissions with the power of artificial intelligence (AI).

    For building owners and operators looking for ways to help to decarbonize and reduce energy consumption, Trane Autonomous Control continuously optimizes system performance using predictive data,” says David Molin, vice president of Trane Product Management. “Augmenting controls systems with AI-enabled solutions creates smarter systems, propels buildings to reach energy reduction goals, and accelerates the pathway to decarbonization.”          

    Trane Autonomous Control uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to automatically identify and perform system optimization actions 24 hours a day, seven days a week. An enhancement to existing Trane Tracer® SC+ systems, it is self-motivated, constantly observing, correcting, and improving. Available as a secure, cloud-based service offering that requires no additional hardware, Trane Autonomous Control is a highly scalable artificial intelligence tool that can support multiple buildings with a single solution.

    It augments current control systems, enabling users to:

    • Capture and synthesize a wealth of real-time and predictive data, including occupancy levels, weather patterns, and system performance information, to optimize efficiency and carbon reduction without sacrificing comfort.
    • Improve system performance and reduce operating and maintenance costs without investing in additional equipment or overburdening employees.
    • Support sustainability goals by reducing energy use and minimizing carbon emissions.
  • 9/26/2023

    Hotelbeds Signs Global Distribution Partnership with Hopper

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    TravelTech company Hotelbeds signed a new strategic partnership to provide Hopper with access to its portfolio of 300,000 hotels across 195 countries.

    The agreement enables Hotelbeds to continue growing its business in the U.S. while opening up new markets for Hopper, which is North America’s third largest online travel marketplace and number one downloaded travel app. Data from the U.S. International Trade Administration reports that total travel and tourism output was valued at $1.7 trillion in 2021.

    “This new partnership will help us expand our footprint further in the dynamic U.S. market,” said Carlos Muñoz, Hotelbeds Chief Commercial Officer. “Joining forces with Hopper – the world’s fastest growing travel app – will also help us reach new client sectors, across both trade and consumer segments.”

    As a global B2B travel ecosystem player, Hotelbeds will enable Hopper to source more diverse inventory for its customers. Hotelbeds’ booking platforms provide fast and reliable access to properties across the world, including those in the luxury sector and more than 37,000 sustainable hotels.

    Hopper, meanwhile, is a travel agency, fintech provider, and e-commerce platform, powering the Hopper app and partners’ direct channels. The Hopper app has more than 100 million downloads and is predominantly used by Gen Z and millennials, with 70% of Hopper customers made up of travellers under the age of 35.

    “We’re proud to partner with Hotelbeds – a global, hotel contracting powerhouse,” said Dakota Smith, President and Co-Founder of Hopper. “Ensuring that travellers have transparency and optionality has always been at the core of Hopper’s offerings. Partnering with Hotelbeds will allow us to supercharge our efforts in building a best-in-class global hotel supply network.”

  • 9/26/2023

    LivAway Suites Collaborates with Cloud5 Communications as Guest Communications Partner

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    LivAway Suites®, the economy-extended stay hotel brand built "for developers, by developers®," has partnered with hospitality customer support brand, Cloud5 Communications, a provider of communications and technology solutions for more than 5,000 hotels, MDUs, and commercial facilities across the Americas, to provide general reservations and guest relations support for its growing number of properties.

    Supported by 1000+ of the industry's most experienced and tenured agents and staff, Cloud5 Communications helps organizations meet revenue and reputation targets through a full range of Contact Center services, including general reservations, guest relations, group support, loyalty programs, and reputation management. The company is an expert in brand immersion training for its agents, so they can speak in the voice of their clients and provide enhanced support for businesses that have built their brand on the promise of exceptional service. LivAway Suites will work with Cloud5 to assist with guest experiences through voice reservations and guest relations.

    "Our partnership with Cloud5 reinforces our tech-forward and guest-first mission in the hospitality and the extended-stay industry," said Kevin Dailey, Chief Operating Officer of LivAway Suites. "Cloud5's guest servicing features align with our values for the guest experience, and we're looking forward to the future of our collaboration."

    "Our deep focus on the guest experience and the processes we have put in place to deliver high value, high-quality service across each and every customer interaction makes us an ideal partner to support LivAway Suites," said Jason Reid, Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Cloud5 Contact Center. "Our proven Contact Center communication services and expertise in the hospitality industry will enable LivAway Suites to efficiently manage guest inquiries, reservations, and internal communication, leading to a seamless guest service experience." 

    Since the launch of the brand in early 2023, LivAway Suites has broken ground on the metro area locations of Tennessee, Washington, Utah, and Montana, with over 25 other locations in various stages of development across the country. To learn more about LivAway Suites, visit www.livawaysuites.com 

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