While hiring initiatives have improved workforce numbers post-pandemic, 65 percent of hotels still report staffing shortages, with housekeeping and front desk roles among the hardest to fill.
Traditionally reliant on human hosts and hostesses for managing reservations, full-service restaurants are now facing a new wave of AI-powered solutions.
5h
Business Insider Africa on MSNKenya’s economy is set for a $4.3 billion boost in 2025 from one of its chief industriesThe tourism industry in Kenya, constituting one of the East African country’s primary sectors, is set for a major boost in ...
Stern alum Susan Salgado never expected her passion for building inclusive and engaging communities to lead to a career in ...
To be truthful, the hospitality sector is currently undergoing a technological transformation, and if you’re not participating, you’re likely observing your rivals speed ahead of you. Imagine this: a ...
Linked to Aldar’s digital loyalty platform, Darna, card holders can enjoy up to 10% in Darna rewards and exclusive lifestyle ...
20h
Hosted on MSNHow AI is transforming guest loyalty in the hotel industryAs the hospitality industry evolves, artificial intelligence is emerging as a game-changer in enhancing guest experiences and ...
The Yard & Co – a Sydney-based creative agency specialising in floral installations for brand activations – has expanded ...
A new study by PWC for several private aviation trade groups highlights the industry’s crucial role in the greater travel and ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results