The Week, That Was – January 2018- Week 2

In five minutes or less, keep track of the most important news of the week, curated just for you. We present to you hand – picked news on latest industry partnerships, perspectives, and some general updates. Read on!!

Beyond Rate Parity – Why Transparency Still Matters?

2017 was a watershed year for rate parity. While several countries in Europe have put restrictions on the Rate Parity clause, the issue has been under the microscope in North America and Asia Pacific.

https://tophotel.news/beyond-rate-parity-transparency-still-matters/

How hotels can regain their pricing power

Hotels continue to experience record occupancy, so why can’t they drive their average daily rate? Duetto’s Marco Benvenuti explains how they could with Open Pricing.

http://duettocloud.com/videogallery/how-hotels-can-regain-their-pricing-power/

Business travel 2018: the state of play

There is going to be more money around this year, so on the face of it business travel should pick up speed. The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) thinks it will, after taking a look at global economic prospects, and is forecasting business travel spending to grow by 6.1% against a likely 5.1% in 2017.

https://www.eyefortravel.com/distribution-strategies/business-travel-2018-state-play

Revenue managers to ‘adapt and adopt’ in 2018

What are some events and trends that you can identify and plan for now? And how can those be revenue managed in 2018

http://www.hotelnewsnow.com/Articles/264980/Revenue-managers-to-adapt-and-adopt-in-2018

Luxury Hoteliers Believe Customization Is Key to Winning Over Millennials

Smart hoteliers know they can’t afford to ignore the next generation of luxury travelers. Why? Because they are an economic force to be reckoned with. Customization, wellness, and technology are must-haves for any luxury hotel brand that wants to remain relevant — regardless of the age of their customers.

https://skift.com/2018/01/09/luxury-hoteliers-believe-customization-is-key-to-winning-over-millennials/

7 Steps to Achieve Hotel Website Accessibility and ADA Compliance

At the minimum, hoteliers must ensure that their websites are accessible to and navigable by customers with disabilities and substantially comply with the WCAG 2.0 AA principles

https://blog.hebsdigital.com/7-steps-to-achieve-ada-compliance/

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