With Bali positioned as a premier ecotourism destination, there are key takeaways from our studies that contribute to the success of eco-resorts on the island says Ross Woods, Founder & Head PT Hotel Investasi Strategis.
Oaks Hotels, Resorts and Suites: Key Hotel Travel Trends Set to Shape 2025
Oaks Hotels, Resorts & Suites has shared its forecast travel trends for 2025, based upon an analysis of guest data across its network of over 60 hotels in both bustling cities and scenic coastal destinations.
Gold Coast backpacker and hostels market sees undersupply - M3 Property
The Gold Coast backpacker and hostels market is currently undersupplied in comparison with demand, according to the latest research from M3 Property said James Ruben, National Director, Specialised Assets at M3 Property.
NABERS and GRESB ratings put Pro-invest out front in sustainability stakes
Pro-invest Group, reaffirmed its commitment to ESG principles by being the first hotel group to actively embrace NABERS (National Australian Built Environment Rating System).
Maximum Occupancy New Zealand returns to Auckland in March 2025
New Zealand’s Maximum Occupancy Accommodation Industry Conference returns to Auckland on Wednesday, 5 March 2025 at the newly refurbished Grand Millennium Hotel Auckland.
Special boost for Sydney’s nightlife - The City of Sydney
The City of Sydney has proposed changes to planning rules and the introduction of special entertainment precincts to breathe new life into the night-time economy.
Hong Kong hotel investments to reach USD 500 million in 2024 - JLL
Oscar Chan, Head of Capital Markets at JLL in Hong Kong, said: "Currently, Hong Kong is experiencing high vacancy rates in many hotels, particularly in the three- and four-star categories, largely due to changing tourist consumption patterns.
Asia Pacific hotel investments to cross $12 billion in 2024: JLL
Analysis based on year-to-date capital volumes, a spike in transaction activities and strong market fundamentals says Nihat Ercan, CEO, JLL Hotels & Hospitality Group, Asia Pacific.
NZ Visa processing delays pressure hospitality and tourism sectors
Immigration New Zealand’s acknowledgement that changes are required to improve visa processing delays is well overdue, says Steve Armitage Hospitality New Zealand Chief Executive.