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In the wake of COVID-19, the future may be closer than we think for the lodging industry
Pandemic-induced changes in business travel may push the traditional hotel RFP season off the calendar
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Offering that modest perk as part of corporate rates at the 1,354-room Westin Bonaventure Hotel in downtown Los Angeles this winter worked well enough to increase the number of rooms booked by key clients, says general manager Mike Czarcinski.
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Emerging from the shadow of the pandemic, travelers are finding a new look for lodging
Longer-term stay properties are proving resilient and continue to gain momentum as business travel rebounds
The hotel experience will not be the same for travelers when they return – and travel managers should be ready for the changes
In the wake of COVID-19, the future may be closer than we think for the lodging industry
Pandemic-induced changes in business travel may push the traditional hotel RFP season off the calendar
Hotel consolidation is changing the rules of engagement – but the rate games still go on
As hotel industry mergers and acquisitions continue, is the result for travel programs a boon, bust – or both?
There are a lot more options in sourcing accommodations – and a lot more challenges
Offering that modest perk as part of corporate rates at the 1,354-room Westin Bonaventure Hotel in downtown Los Angeles this winter worked well enough to increase the number of rooms booked by key clients, says general manager Mike Czarcinski.
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