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First ever CCO named at $3 billion hotel group

Privately held hotel investment and operating firm, Northview Hotel Group, today announced the appointment of Lisa Marchese as the firm’s first Chief Commercial Officer (CCO). Marchese brings 20 years of international hospitality sales, marketing...

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What is Tourism Resilience According to WTTC?

<p><img width="100" height="100" src="https://eturbonews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/WTTCREPORT-100x100.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="Enhancing Resilience" loading="lazy"><img width="770" height="665" src="https://eturbonews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/WTTCREPORT-770x665.jpg" class="attachment-medium_large size-medium_large wp-post-image" alt="Enhancing Resilience" loading="lazy">Puerto Rico sets the scene in a brand new released WTTC study entitled Enhancing Resilience to drive sustainability in a destination.</p> <p>Click to read the full story: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://eturbonews.com/what-is-tourism-resilience-according-to-wttc/">What is Tourism Resilience According to WTTC?</a> | eTurboNews</p>

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UAE and Maldives are dominating global hotel revenues

UAE and Maldives are dominating global hotel revenues - The UAE and the Maldives are dominating revenues during the first three months of the year, with Global Hotel Alliance (GHA) hotel brand properties in those markets commanding average room revenue...

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137 Pillars House Chiang Mai is the must-stay hotel you’ve been dreaming of

Of the vast network of 5-star and luxury hotels dotted around Thailand, there is one property that has been at the top of my hot hotel hit list since I first arrived, 137 Pillars House Chiang Mai. Feted for the striking optics of the authentic teak house at its centre, the visuals of the structure inform the look of the property's entire estate, creating a tangible atmosphere of old-world glamour that cannot be found or imitated anywhere else in the country.

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Meliá: Flowers, food and family fun on Koh Samui

As you wander through Meliá Koh Samui, one of the island’s most recognisable resorts due to its one-of-a-kind boat suites, you’ll notice flower motifs everywhere: as sculptures in the lobby, wall art in the breakfast area and appearing throughout the guest rooms.

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What happened when I dropped everything and escaped to Bali

The soft sound of gamelan reminds you to take it slow; the soothing mix of blue and green hues and earthy tones are easy on the eyes; and the wafting scent of frangipani tickles your nose.

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Park Regis Singapore review: “Our motto is simple, making guests happy”

When I travel for business, I look for two things in my accommodation – convenience in terms of location and great service.

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Review: Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa

Nestled within an expansive acreage, beneath the canopy of century-old rain trees, Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa is a secluded luxury resort in Penang, Malaysia.

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Overlooking the twin towers: Live it up at the only 4-star ibis in Asia

ibis, the midscale brand from AccorHotels, made its debut in Kuala Lumpur with the opening of ibis Hotel Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) last August. Well within the shadows of the iconic Petronas Twin Towers and a walking distance from the heart of KL City Centre, the affordable brand is standing up to bleisure in full swing. We find out more...

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Review: The Siam, Bangkok

Temples, markets and monuments pass by, as you catch a characteristic old rice barge along the Chao Phraya river to The

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“A hotel should be a place where the community meets”: GM of Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona

One of Mandarin Oriental's best city escapes, we review the Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona and check out why and how it complements the fun city.

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“We do ordinary things in extraordinary ways” – Mövenpick Boracay

Mövenpick Boracay Resort & Spa is one of the 157 compliant hotels that reopened its doors to tourists and here’s what I think about it.

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Review: The Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel & Towers Bangkok

Standing proudly on the bank of the Chao Phraya River, the 28 storey hotel with its clever Y-shaped construction, giving every single room a view of the Thai capital’s famous water way, The Royal Orchid Sheraton has been an icon of Thai hospitality from the time it was built. But its reputation for the quality of its service and the authentic Thai hospitality have it become one of the city’s favourite haunts for both tourists and business travellers alike.

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Review: U Pattaya

U Pattaya is a rather special hotel, which is saying something when you think about the vast amount of accommodations strewn across the length and breadth of the ever popular Thai entertainment hub.

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Review: Page10 Hotel & Restaurant Pattaya

I have spent a lot of time on the road between and Bangkok and Pattaya over the last couple of weeks and I have stayed in a quite a few hotels on the way -- some exceedingly grand and others that would benefit from a lick of paint and the attentions of focused GMs.

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