Hotel Technology – Partner Content
Commission-free direct bookings – a boon to hoteliers
All hoteliers want more direct bookings more than any type of bookings because at the end of the day that is full profit going directly into their pockets with no third-party aggregators taking a piece of the pie.
How hotels can increase revenue right now
When demand is slow, every bit of revenue counts.
How vouchers can boost your bottom line and avoid being left behind post-COVID
Hotel voucher was a relatively overlooked aspect of a property’s playbook, but it develops into a required feature and essential to any hotelier to generate income quickly and efficiently.
5 true stories on how hotels increase revenue by using this service
If there is one thing that is constantly in the minds of hoteliers, it is how to increase hotel revenue to keep the business going. To overcome this challenge, hoteliers need to think of creative ways to increase sales and to come up with various strategies to keep the guests walking inside their doors.
Hotelmize CEO: “Travel companies are lagging behind”
In this exclusive interview, Hotelmize CEO Dor Krubiner talks about the company's beginnings, the state of tech in the travel industry, and how the technology works for tour operators and travel agencies.
How to increase hotel bookings and revenue without trying too hard
Hoteliers are constantly worried on how to increase hotel bookings and revenue to keep business afloat. It is a huge challenge when you are also hands-on with the day-to-day operations of the property.
Direct Booking Summit: “China is the Wild West of hotel distribution”
Ahead of the Direct Booking Summit in Singapore next February, Triptease has spoken with Chetan Patel, VP for strategic marketing & e-commerce at ONYX Hospitality Group.
Building the billion-dollar travel company “you’ve never heard about”
For this week’s TD Podcast I met the CEO of WorldVentures Holdings and Rovia, Josh Paine, back stage at the
Rightsify: Weaponise music for F&B success
Global music licensing agency Rightsify has announced the release of its latest study this week, a report which looks at the intriguing links between our oral and aural perceptions, dubbed Tasty Sounds.
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