France, the world’s leading destination for tourism? According to the OMT (World Tourism Organization), France remains so with 83 million foreign tourists coming to visit our beautiful country. But, […]
Category: Hotel Industries
The clairvoyance fair for hotel activity forecasts
You probably did not know it but the grandchildren of Madame Irma and Madame Soleil are hiding in hotel consulting firms. They do not predict the […]
High-end hotel projects, as if it were raining!
Not a week goes by without announcing the creation of new upscale and luxury hotels, here and there, in the biggest cities as well as […]
Hoteliers: winners or losers?
The latest Booking.com vs Hoteliers case leads us to believe that hoteliers have won a battle against the juggernaut online travel agency that grows hundreds of […]
1 billion euros to develop tourism: who will touch the grisbi?
Barely unveiled, the pot for tourism already excites a large number of tourist operators who are thinking or would like to get their hands on […]
10 recipes (infallible) to definitely turn customers off of frequenting hotels
The hotel industry asks a lot of questions, but not necessarily always the right ones. One of them – legitimate – is “how to bring in customers, […]
Politics and tourism: a serious misunderstanding
The great French political sphere ignores tourism furiously and that creates big damage on all the plans, in spite of the antalgic speeches on “France, first […]
So like that, Airbnb is terrorizing hoteliers?
The “collaborative accommodation” site is hot in the conversation of hoteliers, but also worries other commercial tourist accommodation. And for good reason. It is a phenomenal success. But […]
New hotel ranking grid: progress is not yet forthcoming
We have read and analyzed point by point the new official hotel classification grid awarding stars from 1 to 5, valid from April 1, 2016. […]
“Tourism in Danger”, a book to read. Yes but no…
To be frank, I must admit that the first press releases I read in several media about Jérôme Tourbier’s book “Tourism in Danger” (*) irritated me furiously . “… France remains the […]