While the hospitality industry continues to embrace digital transformation, a new study reveals one third of hospitality businesses still use paper and fax to finalize agreements.
In anticipation of Global Meetings Industry Day, Aimbridge Hospitality and Knowland survey U.S. sales and catering teams to identify how meetings are heating up the customer experience and changing hospitality operations.
Businesses are under increasing pressure to “go green,” and one way companies are doing that is with their business travel practices. As the COVID pandemic winds down, corporate travel is making a comeback, with in-person meetings and business conferences once again on the upswing.
Tool will give group and event planners, as well as those managing infrastructure, logistics and corporate accounts, access to real-time rates, availability, and instant online bookings—a first for the economy segment.
This digital solution allows meeting and event organizers to save hours of precious time when planning for a meeting and booking a venue by making the process faster and more efficient.
Many larger employers are partnering with hospitality and co-working companies not just for accommodations but also for remote office space, conference facilities, annual retreats, employee onboarding, sales pitches and more.
The annual Duetto Outlook & Trends 2023 Survey reveals hotels have mixed feelings about business travel in 2023; it’s a focus for revenue teams but also tipped to be the biggest challenge of the year ahead.