What is the role of third-party management firms during and after COVID-19?
Hotel owners are increasingly looking for opportunities for cost savings and seek more flexibility when it comes to hotel management contracts.
How Four Seasons is re-imagining remote working and schooling
Different hotel brands are attempting to come up with innovative solutions to cope with the unusual conditions COVID-19 has forced. Four Seasons are surely avant-garde in this area.
What do you know about UNWTO’s Tourism Recovery Tracker
It covers key tourism performance indicators by month, regions and subregions allowing for a real time comparison of the sector recovery across the world and industries.
Solution: 3 ideas hotels should consider as they welcome back guests
Now that we think about human contact and cleanliness differently, how must hotels rethink the guest experience so that guests feel comfortable to be in a public setting again?
Quick chat: How will revenue management strategies look like post COVID-19?
As guests’ expectations and needs will change, some hotels may be even more challenged than before by players like Airbnb.
The first comprehensive assurance program for people, workplaces, and public spaces debuts in the Middle East
Intertek recently signed a contract to provide its Protek solutions to ALBAIK Group, one of Saudi Arabia’s most popular fast food chains.
What will the future of luxury hospitality offering look like
Many wonder whether luxury properties will have to adopt stricter operation measures to sustain and kick off back their activities.
Dubai’s health tourism sector set to welcome travelers
Dubai is leading efforts to strongly implement precautionary measures to curb the spread of COVID-19 in coordination with national health authorities.
Will Quick Service Restaurants thrive post pandemic?
As stay-at-home mandates begin to lift and restaurants reopen, QSRs will need to have plans in place to capture returning demand.
‘Dubai Assured’ recognizes establishments complying with health and safety protocols
The ‘Dubai Assured’ stamp will have a validity of 15 days and can be renewed every two weeks upon further verification by inspectors.