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Hilton, Wyndham, Hertz & Caesars to Achieve a Personalized Travel Future
Across the travel industry margins are under increasing pressure and brands are looking for ways to deliver business efficiencies while keeping existing customers happy and acquiring new ones.
Breaking Travel News investigates: Mauritius
Visiting Mauritius for the World Travel Awards Africa & Indian Ocean Gala Ceremony, Breaking Travel News editor, Chris O’Toole, here takes a flying tour of the island to see what is on offer to luxury travellers from around the world
What and where to eat and drink in Cyprus
Cyprus is a country with a high-quality gastronomical identity. With Mediterranean vegetables, spiced meat, freshly grown olives and locally produced wine, it’s no surprise that Cyprus allures people to its dinner tables. Wherever your looking to stay in Cyprus, a villa such as those listed on Oliver’s Travels, puts you in the heart of the local attractions. Enjoy visiting the local restaurants and eateries and immerse yourself in the local culture.
Breaking Travel News interview: Federico González-Tejera, chief executive, Radisson Hospitality AB
As Radisson Hospitality AB welcomes the May Fair in London to the newly created Radisson Collection, Breaking Travel News editor Chris O’Toole speaks to chief executive, Federico González-Tejera, to discover how important the luxury market will be for the future of the company
Breaking Travel News investigates: Radisson Collection, Moscow
As Hotel Ukraine in Moscow becomes the latest property to join the Radisson Collection, Breaking Travel News reporter Maria Korelina here visits to discover how the Soviet masterpiece has become a striking symbol of contemporary hospitality
Palm Times explores: Eid offers on the Palm Jumeirah
The end of Ramadan is being celebrated across the Middle East as the Eid festival begins. The hospitality sector is doing its part to participate, announcing a series of special offers across the iconic Palm Jumeriah in Dubai.
Breaking Travel News interview: Jean-François Ferret, CEO, Small Luxury Hotels of the World
Jean-François Ferret took over as chief executive of London-based Small Luxury Hotels of the World in September. With a remit to grow the brand into a truly global player, he here tells Breaking Travel News editor Chris O’Toole about his ambitions for the role
Breaking Travel News interview: Digvijay Singh, UK area director and general manager, Taj Hotels
As general manager of two prestigious Taj Hotels properties in London, Digvijay Singh is an expert on the hospitality scene in the British capital. Here he chats with Breaking Travel News editor Chris O’Toole about recent renovations at the hotels, the surprising impact of Brexit and the changing face of Victoria and the surrounding areas
Breaking Travel News investigates: The Dixon, Autograph Collection Hotels, London
Located on Tooley Street in Tower Bridge, the Dixon is the latest London hotel to join the prestigious Autograph Collection from Marriott International. Eleanor Hawkins here heads to the repurposed magistrates’ court to find out more for Breaking Travel News
Breaking Travel News investigates: Global aviation sector gathers in Seoul for IATA showcase
The International Air Transport Association annual general meeting has ended in Seoul, capital of South Korea, after three days of intensive discussions on the future of the aviation industry. Here Breaking Travel News takes a look at the biggest headlines from the event
Breaking Travel News investigates: Atlantis Sanya
Atlantis Sanya has been nominated for a host of titles at the upcoming World Travel Awards Asia & Australasia Gala Ceremony. Set to take place in Vietnam in October, the one-of-a-kind resort will be in the running for top honours, including Asia’s Leading Family Resort and Asia’s Leading Design Hotel. Ahead of this year’s event Breaking Travel News here takes a tour of the US$2 billion project
5 Tips to Shopping at Insadong in Seoul, South Korea
Before any shopping trip, it is essential for one to prepare themselves to make sure that they get the most out of their efforts. In this case, carry adequate cash, preferably with some change to make your shopping easy. In addition, ensure that you make a list of what you want, which will make it convenient for you to go to the shops that have exactly what you want. To help you with this, ensure that you check out this detailed Insadong travel guide by Busy Tourist which will help you make a suitable plan.