Following its announcement in June regarding a series of new technology initiatives aimed at improving operational efficiency, supporting franchisee success and enhancing the guest experience, Wyndham ...
Mews, a leading provider of cloud-based hospitality software, has acquired the U.S.-based artificial intelligence company ...
Hotel management company White Lodging has strengthened its collaboration with the global market leader in digital F&B, guest ...
Focus Group – one of the UK’s leading providers of business technology, cyber security and connectivity solutions – has ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has evolved from a futuristic buzzword into a practical, mission-critical tool that is reshaping the hotel industry at a rapid pace. According to analysts at ...
Hotels around the world are increasingly embracing humanoid robots at check-in desks, lobby information points, and even for room service, but the trend is raising eyebrows among guests, researchers ...
In response to the public health crisis that has wreaked havoc on the hospitality industry, and following on the heels of other leading hotel brands — including Marriott, which unveiled a similar ...
It’s inevitable that modern advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and automation will impact the hotel industry. While much has been rightfully said about use cases like machine learning (ML) ...
Whether it’s responding to a late checkout request or upselling a spa treatment, messaging platforms are no longer just about convenience—they’re driving real ROI, guest satisfaction, and operational ...
Revenue management has always been about aligning price with demand. But according to The 2025 Smart Decision Guide to Hospitality Revenue Management, independently produced by Starfleet Research and ...
IDeaS, a SAS company and the world’s leading provider of hospitality revenue management software and services, has announced a new partnership with Brown Hotels. To advance its shift toward ...
Both McKinsey and Harvard Business Review have reported that more than 70 percent of Digital Transformations fail. The number one reason: resistance to change leading to poor adoption of new ...