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THIS WEEK

The mystification of hotel sales

Here’s what operation leaders can do about it   Although there are surely plenty of amazing hotel operations leaders and sales superstars to whom this article does not apply, based on my personal experiences when providing hotel sales process assessments, my sense read more...

A bill of rights for diners

When the airline JetBlue had a series of customer breakdowns, the company CEO drew up a passengers’ bill of rights, a written communication if one may call it to smooth things up. The bill of rights he circulated to the read more...

LAST WEEK

A robot can't clean a hotel room

For now at least…   Having covered the hotel industry for years now, I've heard multiple times from executives in interviews and on conference panels some variation of "A robot can't clean a hotel room.”   It evolved to "A robot can't change sheets" read more...

MOST READ

Boarding an airplane isn't efficient. Airlines like it that way

Airlines use slower boarding methods because they help sell perks like priority boarding and seat upgrades.   Saving time or making a few extra bucks? Southwest Airlines wasn't the first to do assigned seating, but it’s certainly the latest to remind passengers that the aviation industry prioritizes money read more...

What a difference a war makes

War has a way of exposing vulnerabilities that arise from interconnection – Peter Goodman   The sight of Dubai’s Fairmont ‘The Palm’ hotel ablaze following an Iranian missile strike, during the fourth day of the war in the Middle East, was a stark reminder read more...

Breaking barriers and bridging the gap

International ‘Women’s Day’ (IWD) was celebrated on 8th March 2026. The day marked a call to action for accelerating gender equality. But that acceleration is painfully slow, given that IWD has been around for over a hundred years. The sad read more...

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