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Re-Imagining The Outdoors: Building Hospitality Brands at The Gateway to Nature
By Matthew Mering, Executive Vice President of Hospitality, Waterton
Outdoor hospitality near national parks is moving from niche to mainstream as travelers seek meaningful, wellness-driven experiences that don't compromise comfort. Success requires balancing guest access with environmental preservation, embracing seasonality, and immersing in local culture. Strong community ties, thoughtful programming, and genuine connections can create memorable stays that both enrich the guest experience and sustain the destination.
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DAILY HEADLINES - Tuesday Oct 14, 2025
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Hospitality at The Forefront: Revitalizing Global Engagement With China
By Alexander Mirza, Founder & CEO, Mogul
The hospitality industry has historically played a role in promoting cross-cultural understanding. Western brands have thrived in China, but recent geopolitical tensions and regulatory challenges have led to declines in foreign investment, student exchanges, and tourism. Despite these challenges, sectors like hospitality and biotech continue to see opportunities in China's vast market and talent pool, although the future of Western engagement in China remains uncertain.
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Crushing the Competition: Driving More Share to Your Hotel
By Theresa Hajko, Regional Director of Revenue Management, Spire Hospitality
With the ever- changing competitive landscape Hoteliers have had to become more creative and adept at driving occupancy. In markets where new competition is plentiful many of us have had to step up our game to hold onto or grow share. Let's take a closer look at a few ways to drive more share and crush the competition.
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