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[In images] "What was ibis red in the end? Now we know" Franck Gervais, CEO AccorHotels Europe
"ibis open" a complete transformation for guests, for employees and for owners. A will to create more added value and revenue for franchisees and to increase the awareness of the brand among traveller...
August 2018: prosperous for Europe’s hotels
Since the beginning of the year, the overall trend in Europe has remained stable. Some countries that are used to being in the lead are compensating for the decline in occupancy rates by increasing av...
Lifestyle brands, the seduction tactic of hotel groups #1
Lifestyle hotels have been an important trend in recent years and they are flourishing, and it looks like they are not just a passing fashion. Which hotel groups are targeting this niche and what does...
April 2018: the business supply in full expansion in Europe’s hotel industry
For the fourth consecutive month, the European hotel business recorded an increase in RevPar compared to the same period last year: +5.3% in April, after 3.4% increase in March and 5.5% in February.
April 2018: strikes have made waves in hotels outside Paris region
The French hotel industry posted a RevPAR of +7.1%, due to the rise in average prices. Strikes stagnated the occupancy rate at +0.2 point.
Budget hotels must improve services for future growth
Business transformation and product upgrades are key to the survival of budget hotels that are in decline. BTG Home Inns Hotels Group, whose first-quarter profit surged over 116 percent year-on-year t...
March 2018: France's hotel industry continues to resist
France's hotel industry once again pursues a good dynamic. While all segments are doing well overall, the upscale and budget segments drove results up, particularly in terms of the occupancy rate.
March 2018: wide trend gaps in hotel business between European countries
This month, all indexes were green for the hotel industry in western and southern Europe. Instead, Germany, Luxembourg, Austria and Poland show slight slumps in the RevPAR, primarily due to the differ...
SNCF Strikes 2018: Are they derailing the hotel industry?
Firmly opposing the reform of the SNCF that is sought after by the government, railway workers and their unions began a slowdown strike: from April 3 to June 28, thy will strike two out of five day fo...
November 2017: The recovery continues for Europe’s hotel industry
For several months now, the hotel business has been progressing well in most of Europe and continues along its trajectory at the end of 2017, a year that also began well.
In Brittany, hoteliers ride the swells
Although the social climate and difficult security situation have driven tourist arrivals down in the region in 2016 with respect to the previous year, Breton hoteliers are holding course. The first m...
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