Tuesday March 18, 2025

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James V. Andrews

Tropical Trends: an Analysis of the Caribbean Hospitality Market

The Caribbean hotel market is rebounding post-pandemic, with steady growth in occupancy rates, ADR, and RevPAR across major islands. Luxury and all-inclusive segments lead performance, fueled by increased air arrivals and heightened traveler demand. Sustainability, technological innovation, and immersive boutique experiences are key trends, while regulatory, climate, and cost challenges persist. Overall, the region remains a resilient, attractive investment destination.
Tropical Trends: an Analysis of the Caribbean Hospitality Market

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DAILY HEADLINES - Tuesday Mar 18, 2025
All 150 Rooms at Award-Winning, Luxury Maryland Hotel Renovated to Offer A Premier Boutique Experience
The Sebel Expands to Melbourne Suburb With Addition of the Sebel Melbourne Kew
Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills Appoints Tod Chambers as General Manager
Trailborn Surf & Sound Debuts in Historic Wrightsville Beach

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Alfred  DuPuy

Marketing Cuts: Short-Term Savings, Long-Term Brand Damage

The hotel industry faces lasting impacts on brand value and brand strength due to pandemic-driven marketing cuts, as detailed by Brand Finance. Despite fiscal relief, these reductions harmed brand health and market positioning. Hotels that maintained marketing efforts rebounded more quickly. Strategies for recovery include reinvesting in marketing, leveraging data, embracing digital transformation, enhancing customer experience, and focusing on sustainability.
Jeff Josephson

How Contactless Experiences at Hotels Can Increase Guest Satisfaction

With hotel owners constantly looking for ways to increase guest satisfaction, contactless experiences are a great option for them to consider. They give guests a wide array of amenities and benefits to staying at the hotel. These methods can also be investments that should also be considered because of the great ROI hotel owners can potentially get out of them.

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