Hospitality Industry

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  • Hong Kong Braces For Fourth Wave, Government Considers Bar Closings
    New World First Ferry Services
    Hong Kong recorded 19 new coronavirus cases Monday and Tuesday bringing active cases to 126.
  • Airbnb Reports Booking Growth As Broader Hotel Industry Suffers Slump
    Airbnb
    Airbnb outpaced other hospitality businesses – including hotels, resorts and other home rental apps, research company Edison Trends says.
  • China’s Young Romantics Get On Board For Love, Adventure
    Qixi Festival
    China airlines and hotels got a much-needed boost after a rise in demand for the Qixi Festival.
  • Hilton, Country Garden Building 1,000 Long-Term-Stay Hotels In China
    Hilton
    China’s travel landscape is evolving as a result of the coronavirus and longer stays are now popular.
  • Tech & Travel: How Will The Hospitality Industry Cope?
    The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Nice
    In spite of the pandemic, tourism remains an indispensable cornerstone of the global economy
  • Hilton To Cut 2,100 Jobs Amid Continued Demand Slump
    Hilton Hotels
    Hilton announced that it will be letting go of around 2,100 of its corporate employees and extending the furlough period of already affected workers by an additional 90 days.
  • Marriott International Misses Already Low Earnings Estimates For First Quarter
    Marriott International
    Marriot believes that April may have been its bottom as it is already seeing an uptick in its business, particularly in Greater China.
  • Hyatt Announces Mass Layoffs To Secure Finances Amid Demand Slump
    Hyatt Hotels Corporation
    Hyatt announced on Monday that it will be letting go of more than 1,300 employees starting in June.
  • Hong Kong Property Owners Deploying Robots To Lessen Human Contact
    Robotics Technology
    Hotels, restaurants, office buildings, and shopping centers in China are now utilizing robots for various tasks as part of a wider effort to reduce direct human contact.
  • Alibaba Travel Arms Aiming To Unite Hotels Into Single Alliance
    Alibaba Group
    Alibaba, through its online travel arm Fliggy, announced plans to form a hotel alliance comprised of independent operators, which will be given access to its hospitality-focused technologies.
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