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Gain a Competitive Edge over your Competitors and their Business Strategies - 0 views

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    In a cutthroat market, to keep going - every business needs to have a competitive edge over contenders. The scenario in the Hospitality and tourism sector is nothing different, where lot of players can be seen battling for customers and for the bigger market share. Unlike before, with too many Hotels around competing with each other, the customers have a lot on platter to choose from and almost everyone today has the tendency to select nothing but the best service providers in the market. Price was, has been and would always be a prime concern for customers. Earlier when the choices were limited (in terms of service providers), the customers had no option than going for whatever they used to get in the market at the FIXED price asked by the suppliers. However, with the change in market scenario and entry of new players (and the trend is continuing), the customers have the power and they are the ones that have the final say in everything. In such a scenario (in an exclusive buyer's market), it becomes imperative for Hotels (companies) to be flexible in/with their approach towards customers. Irrespective of income group or standard of living, every customer has concerns about pricing. Who does not like best deals in anything? The customers would always look for highest quality products/services that come with the best price tag. The Hotels that befit the requirement of customers with respect to quality and pricing have fair chance of winning them, at the first place. In order to price better and win customers to their business, the Hotels need to know what their competitors are doing and what their pricing or customer strategies are. Watching and following business rivals is very important, because if both (hotels) are offering similar quality services and if one has a better pricing then customers would go with that supplier where they are getting better deals. Hence, to avoid losing customers to business rivals, hotels need to stay ahead of competitors and t
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Stock Market Nowadays - 0 views

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    a modern stock market is different than it was ten-twenty years ago, when a strategy buy-and-hold was good enough. Now it is much harder to have a decent investment return without a proper research and analysis.
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Kauble Is Noble's New Director Of Asset Management - 0 views

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    Denise Kauble is now director of asset management for Noble Investment Group. Also, Melissa Blankson is the new real estate paralegal for the Atlanta-based company, led by Mit Shah as CEO. Kauble previously was regional director of sales and marketing and area general manager for McKibbon Hospitality where she oversaw sales for the East Coast. In her new role, she will be responsible for working with third-party management organizations and on-property leadership of Noble-owned assets. "Denise's experience and industry knowledge complement Noble's abilities to maximize revenues and drive performance in our hotels," said Noble principal Steven Nicholas. Blankson previously worked for Cox Enterprises. She has more than sixteen years of legal, risk analysis, and credit underwriting experience in the commercial real estate industry. Blankson will be Noble's liaison with external counsel on various legal and transactional matters. "Melissa is an outstanding addition to our capital markets and investment management team," said Noble principal Adi Bhoopathy. "Her wealth of knowledge and experience will help to enhance Noble's endeavors to preserve and grow our limited partners' capital."
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AHLA:5L Hotel Jobs Lost To Pandemic Remain Unfilled This Yr - 0 views

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    NEARLY 500,000 HOTEL operations jobs lost during the pandemic will not returning to the industry before the end of the year, according to a report from the American Hotel & Lodging Association. In response, AHLA has launched the "Hotels are Hiring" ad campaign with the goal of filling more than 100,000 jobs in the industry. A surge in leisure travel has led to improved conditions for most U.S. hotels, but AHLA's economic analysis found the recovery is far from bringing the industry back to pre-pandemic levels. Urban markets in particular are lagging. Hotel occupancy is projected to drop 10 percentage points from 2019 levels, the report said, and room revenue is expected to drop $44 billion this year compared to 2019. State and local governments have lost more than $20 billion in unrealized tax revenues from hotels over the past two years. AHLA and AAHOA held the Virtual Action Summit on July 20 to 22 in which hoteliers from across the country met with members of Congress to ask for help.
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Collazo Is New VP Of Analytics For STR- Asian Hospitality - 0 views

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    Isaac Collazo is the new vice president of analytics for STR. Previously, he was vice president of capacity at InterContinental Hotels Group. Previously, Collazo conducted performance analysis, predictive analytics, modeling and macroeconomic interpretation for Marriott International, Promus Hotel Corporation and La Quinta Inns & Suites. He also is a content committee member for STR's Hotel Data Conference. "Isaac will be an immediate voice in conversations around STR methodology as well as our ongoing product development in the CoStar platform," said Amanda Hite, STR president. "Long-term, he'll contribute to the evolution of the holistic solution we will deliver to the industry." Commercial real estate research company CoStar acquired STR in 2019. Collazo called the new position a "dream come true."
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CBRE: Hotel insurance cost is largely uncontrollable - 0 views

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    IN 2020 AND 2021, U.S. hotel operators did a praiseworthy job controlling expenses to offset the significant declines in revenue. Based on data from CBRE's Trends in the Hotel Industry survey of annual operating statements from thousands of properties across the U.S., not only have we seen a reduction in the variable expenses associated with the drop in business volume (i.e., occupied rooms, restaurant covers), but also in cuts among what were previously thought to be fixed expenses. During this time period, insurance costs were out of operators' control. Per the 11th edition of the Uniform System of Accounts for the Lodging Industry (USALI), insurance expenditures are classified as a non-operating expense and reported on the summary operating statement below gross operating profits. The insurance expense line item includes property insurance for building, contents, and business income from all perils, as well as general liability and excess liability insurance. The insurance expense category does not include workers compensation insurance, which is allocated to the operated and undistributed departments. To analyze recent changes in hotel insurance costs, and the factors that influence those changes, we examined the operating statements of 3,156 U.S. hotels that reported insurance expenses for the Trends survey each year from 2015 through 2021 (estimated). The following paragraphs summarize the findings from our analysis.
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School Bus Rentals in Bangalore - 0 views

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    Tejas Travels has been providing excellent school booking services to several prominent schools in the city Bangalore with great reviews. We have diligently worked out every aspect of commute to ensure children are safely transported from home to school and to their required locations without analysis and worry from parents and school authorities. With reasonable pricing, they have garnered a lot of positive customer feedback. School bookings have elicited a favourable response as several schools now want to hire our services.
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Employee transportation in Bangalore - Office Cab Services in Bangalore - 0 views

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    Tejas tours and travels ensures that corporate employee transportation is done with the utmost professionalism, ensuring the daily commute into safety, punctuality, and efficiency. Our Safety measures - Multi-level panic alarm system which can be used in case of emergency; Panic button installed inside the vehicle, mobile app and calling the transport helpline; on raising an alarm an automated call is established with the transport supervisor and Admin. Our corporate employee transportation solutions are flexible and configurable offerings specially designed for clients' transportation requirements. With tejas travels Corporate Employee Transportation solution, the process has demonstrated significant improvements in on-time performance, female safety - safe drop confirmation through IVR call, and compliance with detailed reporting and analysis to give transparency into the process.
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Black and women representation in industry boards rising - 0 views

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    THE REPRESENTATION OF Black and women members on hotel industry boards is on the rise, signaling progress in board diversity, according to recent research commissioned by AHLA Foundation and conducted by Penn State's School of Hospitality Management. The surge surpasses the 2022 averages for firms in the Russell 3000 Index, while indicating multiple gains for the industry. The 2022 data analysis involved 230 board members from 28 companies spanning the years 2016 to 2022, the AHLA Foundation said. Key findings from the report include: In 2022, women held 31.3 percent of independent board seats on hotel public company boards, a notable surgefrom 22.5 percent in 2021. This surpasses the 2022 Russell 3000 Index average of 28.4 percent for women representation.
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G6 analyzes AAHOA's 12 Points of Fair Franchising - 0 views

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    AAHOA's 12 POINTS of Fair Franchising are meant to serve as a template for hotel franchisers to use in how they relate to association members. One of those franchisers, G6 Hospitality, recently responded and let AAHOA leadership know how they're applying the points. G6, parent company of Motel 6 and Studio 6 economy brands, provided an analysis of all the 12 points in which the company provides additional commentary and clarification around the brand's practices related to its franchisees, according to AAHOA. The association released the 12 Points in April as part of educational offerings. Rob Palleschi, CEO of G6 Hospitality, said his company emphasizes open communication and collaboration with its franchisees. "We value our relationship with AAHOA and are committed to open communication and collaboration to support both our owners and our industry," said Rob Palleschi, CEO of G6 Hospitality.
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Asian Media Group - 0 views

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    Pharmacy Business is a monthly magazine for independent and community pharmacists. With a circulation of over 10,000, it is the first choice among community pharmacists for breaking news, analysis, expert commentary and business advice. Founded in 1998, it covers all the burning issues in community pharmacy, from commissioning of pharmacy services and decriminalisation of dispensing errors to the drugs shortages and pharmacy funding. It also showcases the best of community pharmacies up and down the UK, highlighting the ways pharmacy teams go the extra mile for their patients, whether it is helping them to manage their long-term conditions, use their medicines correctly or deal with mental health issues. Pharmacy Business has won the "Best Support for Independent Pharmacy" at the Avicenna Media Awards on three occasions and keeps pharmacists updated on developments through the pages of its print magazine, website, podcasts, newsletter and Twitter and Facebook sites. The title is a must-read for community pharmacists, national pharmacy bodies, pharmaceutical companies and anyone with an interest in community pharmacy and the pharmaceutical industry. The Pharmacy Business Awards were launched in 2000 to shine a light on the best of community pharmacy.
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Hotel Property Taxes - An Opportunity to Cut a Cost - 0 views

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    ACCORDING TO THE March 2022 edition of CBRE's Hotel Horizons national forecast report, the total revenue for a typical U.S. hotel is not expected to return to pre-COVID 2019 nominal dollars until 2023. Accordingly, hotel owners and operators continue to seek ways to control expenses, and that can include property taxes. One potential reduction opportunity is property taxes, according to an article from Robert Mandelbaum, director of research information services for CBRE Hotels Research, and Mark Whitney, managing director of CBRE's Property & Transaction Tax Services platform. Based on a sample of 3,400 hotels from CBRE's Trends in the Hotel Industry database, U.S. hotel property tax expenditures declined by 13 percent from 2020 to 2021. This decline put 2021 property taxes 9.9 percent below 2019 levels. Unfortunately, this compares unfavorably to the 41.3 percent decline in revenues and 57.4 percent falloff in profits during the same period. For this analysis, profits are defined as earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, or EBITDA. Relationship to Profits Compared with other forms of real estate, hotel financial performance is relatively volatile. Because of the lack of long-term leases, hotel revenues and profits will react almost instantaneously to changes in the economy. This was evident during 2020 when we observed a sudden 64.3 percent drop in revenues along with a 109.4 percent decline in EBITDA in reaction to the pandemic.
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Alex Cisneros Is Red Roof's SVP For Revenue Generation - 0 views

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    Alex Cisneros is Red Roof's new senior vice president for revenue generation. Prior to joining Red Roof, he was vice president of revenue generation and distribution for Wyndham Destinations. Cisneros also worked in operations for New Jersey TRANSIT, Delta Services Group and AT&T where he consulted on demand planning, pricing analysis, operations research, customer experience, and consumer analytics. A native of Ecuador, Alex holds a bachelor's degree in economics from Rutgers University and a master's degree in management and hospitality from Fairleigh Dickinson University.
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AHLA opposes new DOL rule defining independent contractors - 0 views

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    THE U.S. DEPARTMENT of Labor's definition of who qualifies as independent contractors, due to take effect in March, is meant to ensure that workers are treated fairly, according to the department. However, the American Hotel & Lodging Association says the new rule limits independent contractors to work and impact hotels' ability to find workers. The new rule under the Fair Labor Standards Act aims to prevent misclassification of workers that can affect workers' rights to minimum wage and overtime pay, "facilitates wage theft, allows some employers to undercut their law-abiding competition and hurts the economy at-large," the Labor Department said in a statement. It uses a multifactor analysis of six factors defining a worker's relationship with an employer, such as the worker's opportunities for profit or loss; the financial stake and nature of any resources a worker has invested in the work; the degree of permanence of the work relationship; the degree of control an employer has over the individual's work; how essential the work is to the employer's business; and the worker's skill and initiative.
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AHLA: State of the hotel industry strong entering 2024 - 0 views

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    THE STATE OF the U.S. hotel industry is strong going into 2024, according to American Hotel & Lodging Association's 2024 State of the Hotel Industry report. Average hotel occupancy is expected to reach nearly 63.6 percent in 2024, a slight increase from the 62.9 percent in 2023 but below the 65.8 percent rate recorded in 2019. Nominal RevPAR is also anticipated to rise to $101.82 in 2024, up by 4 percent from 2023 and over 17 percent from 2019. AHLA projects hotels will pay employees a record sum of over $123 billion in wages, salaries, and compensation in 2024, surpassing $118 billion in 2023 and $102 billion in 2019. Hotels are expected to add approximately 45,000 employees this year, while the industry's workforce remains nearly 225,000 below the almost 2.37 million employed in 2019, the AHLA report said. The report, projecting persistent challenges for hoteliers in the face of nationwide labor shortages as they approach 2019 occupancy levels, draws on data and analysis from Oxford Economics. It was developed in collaboration with AHLA Premier Partners: STR, Avendra, Ecolab, Encore, JLL, Oracle, and Towne Park.
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Bloody Isshq Movie Review - Dhantenan.com - 0 views

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    Bloody Isshq is a different kind of movie but it really lacks the flair. This movie leaves something to be desired. Read full review of Bloody Isshq over here on this web page.
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How to choose a Private Charter Aircraft - 0 views

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    The first factor that you should do is assess out the organization's popularity in the marketplace. It's valuable to do your own analysis of the company. If you are making an investment a boost on your trip, quite normally you would want to use a private charter jet from a company which is well liked and recommended. Have a look at whether the alternatives provided are appropriate, excellent or just frequent.
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Travel and Tourism Industry Business Outlook and Procurement Survey H1 2017 - 0 views

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    "Travel and Tourism Industry Business Outlook and Procurement Survey H1 2017", report examines executives' opinion on the business outlook and procurement activities over June-November 2017. Organizations can know about key business priorities, supplier price variations, changes in procurement expenditure, and supplier prices with the implementation status of e-procurement within the travel and tourism industry. Additionally, it provides information categorized by region and company type.
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Covid-19 coronavirus in India updates: status by city and state - 1 views

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    India is witnessing a rise in confirmed Covid-19 cases. Credit: CDC on Unsplash Visit our Covid-19 microsite for the latest coronavirus news, analysis and updates
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Hotel And Other Travel Accommodation Market Global Report 2017 - 0 views

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    Bharat Book Bureau Provides the Trending Market Research Report; on"Hotel And Other Travel Accommodation Market Global Report 2017". The Hotel And Other Travel Accommodation Market Global Report provides strategists, marketers and senior management with the critical information they need to assess the global hotel and other travel accommodation sector.
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