SDSU partners with Bartell Hotels to enhance English competence in hospitality workers
SDSU Imperial Valley’s Professional Skills Development Center developed a custom English learning program tailored to Bartell Hotels employees.
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SDSU partners with Bartell Hotels to enhance English competence in hospitality workers
SDSU Imperial Valley’s Professional Skills Development Center developed a custom English learning program tailored to Bartell Hotels employees.
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Students takeover Yorkshire Dales hotel
The Devonshire Fell Hotel, located in the Yorkshire Dales village of Burnsall, recently handed over the keys to the hotel and restaurant to some of hospitality’s rising stars from Wirral Met College.
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Best Hospitality And Hotel Management Schools In The World For 2024
Nolan School of Hotel Administration at Cornell University ranked No. 1 on the list of the best hospitality and hotel management schools in the world for 2024; according to a new study by the CEOWORLD magazine, William F…
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AI is transforming the hospitality industry and college programs
AI has already begun to handle guest check-ins and customer inquiries. It could reduce the number of hospitality jobs in the future, so students are adapting…
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Rosewood CEO Sonia Cheng on AI’s potential within hospitality
Sonia Cheng, CEO of Rosewood Hotel Group, which manages hotels in more than 20 countries, reveals to CNBC's Tania Bryer where she thinks AI can be used within the hospitality space.
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Could AI be the future of hospitality training?
Zeljana Babic's Xenios Academy blends neuroscience expertise with AI technology. Zeljana Babic is a neuroscientist, entrepreneur, co-founder and CEO of Xenios Academy. The AI-driven platform focuses on education in hospitality training…
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Over 300 Scottish hospitality scholarships awarded by industry charity HIT Scotland
Hospitality Industry Trust (HIT) Scotland has awarded 319 scholarships to those studying or working in the Scottish hospitality industry…
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Artificial Intelligence in hotel marketing: use cases and perspectives
Within the framework of FITUR, the international tourism fair that took place recently in Madrid, a round table discussion entitled “Artificial Intelligence in hotel marketing: real use cases” was co-organised by BEONx and Hotelverse…
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Five New England ski resort employees fired after giving Nazi salutes
The employees allegedly photographed themselves in swastika armbands at a costume party. A Vermont ski resort fired five of its employees this week after they posted an image on Instagram showing Nazi symbolism…
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“That’s how you build something, it’s relationships,” said Grutman, an FIU Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Management professor and founder and owner of Groot Hospitality…
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Belgravia’s Gem: The Goring Hotel’s Social Impact Through the Hotel School
Located in the posh neighbourhood of Belgravia lies a hotel celebrated not only for its luxury but also for its royal connections — The Goring…
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World is your oyster with a hospitality qualification
As travel and tourism report shows that 14 million new hospitality graduates will be needed to fill a skills gap by 2025. The world is truly your oyster if you have an international hospitality accreditation in hand…
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How AI Turbocharges Attribute-Based Shopping, Enabling Hotels to Increase Revenue and Profitability
Artificial intelligence (AI) is at the forefront of hospitality technology heading into 2024, and in looking at specific tasks where it can be deployed, a very lucrative application is in attribute-based shopping (ABS)…
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HR situation in the hospitality sector to get worse as hotel schools go empty
While the hotel industry is on a growth trajectory in the country, the human capital required to support that growth would be falling behind if the figures of admissions to the hotel management colleges in the country are any indication…
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Good morning! Hotels have been through the wringer since the start of the pandemic. The leisure and hospitality industry lost 8 million jobs in the first two months of the pandemic—more than any other industry…
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More than 165,000 over-50s have started work in the hospitality sector in the last three years
The Government has also taken steps to make work more attractive to over-50s. The hospitality industry is often seen as the preserve of the young – but a report has revealed that the over-50s now make up a third of its workforce…
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Innovative AI Training Platform Gives Tourism Sector Competitive Edge
Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett has hailed as transformational the move by local grown resort chain, Sandals Resorts International, to leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) to train its employees, through the use of virtual and augmented…
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Cornell Insights: Consolidating the $50 Billion U.S. Short-term Rental Market
Published jointly with the Pillsbury Institute for Hospitality Entrepreneurship, this white paper makes a case for consolidating the short-term rental market. The authors delve into the challenges faced by today's biggest venture-backed OpCos…
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