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HOTEL BUSINESS REVIEW
MAY FOCUS: Eco-Friendly Practices
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How Travel Agencies Determine The Sustainability of a Hotel
By Simone Collins, CEO, Travelmax
More and more travelers want to stay at eco-friendly and sustainable hotels. But what do travel agencies actually look for when making bookings and recommendations on behalf of clients? Simone Collins of Travelmax walks through the top features that matter, from the performative to the practical, for every category of traveler.
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DAILY HEADLINES - Thursday May 25, 2023
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Hotel F&B Sustainability: Implementing a Plant-Based Menu
By Amanda Hurley, Corporate Director of Marketing, broughtonHOTELS
Fortunately for the planet, the argument on whether or not hotels should "go green" is over. Now more than ever are hotels embracing environment conservation strategies. Aside from the typical linen reuse programs and energy efficient building features, hotels should look to embrace consumer trends in terms of food and beverage offerings that have a lower environmental impact. In this article, Amanda Hurley CHDM, Corporate Director of Marketing for broughtonHOTELS, explores the idea of hotel restaurants and F&B outlets offering plant-based menus and menu options in order to reduce their environmental impact, increase revenue, and improve customer satisfaction and loyalty.
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See How Cala Luna Boutique Hotel Focuses on Sustainability
By Federico Pilurzu, General Manager, Cala Luna Boutique Hotel & Villas
Cala Luna Boutique Hotel & Villas strives to protect the environment and educate guests about its importance, all while providing world-class service in a paradisiacal setting. Travelers are getting savvier and are taking into consideration their carbon footprint while booking their vacation and even business trips. They are also thinking about the impact they have on the local community with over tourism becoming an important global issue. Cala Luna is proud to hold the highest Sustainable Tourism certification (level five) from the Costa Rican Tourism Institute. Their sustainability efforts include solar energy, sustainably-farmed produce, bamboo straws, beach cleanups, and more.
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