The hotel sector is experiencing, in line with the figures for the tourism sector, a notable improvement in its figures in recent times. In fact, according to Eurostat data, overnight stays in tourist accommodation in the European Union reached 2,920 million last year, with a year-on-year increase of 6,3%. However, the sector also faces many challenges in areas such as sustainability or digitalization; issues that will be on the table at TIS – Tourism Innovation Summit 2024 (TIS2024), the summit par excellence of tourism innovation that will take place from October 23 to 25 in Seville, Spain.
For yet another year, the Tourism Innovation Global Summit will host the Hospitality Tech Forum, which will bring together hotel leaders to share strategies and success stories that address current challenges. In the words of Ángeles Moreno, congress curator of the TIS – Tourism Innovation Summit, “we have designed a very complete program of contents focused on the main challenges and opportunities of the hotel sector, and in which topics such as Chinese luxury tourism, hotel innovation, and tourism massification stand out. TIS2024 will also address advances in big data, artificial intelligence, and circular economy, as well as investments and agreements between hotel owners and operators. The program seeks to inspire tourism leaders with innovative approaches and cutting-edge solutions”.
One of the main challenges today is sustainability. To address it, Elena Martín (Ilunion Hotels), Sascha Gil (United Waterways), Miguel Figueroa (TUI Care Foundation), and Rolando García (Eurecat), will examine how sustainable and circular economy practices can be integrated into the operations of tourism businesses to minimize waste, improve resource efficiency and promote greater cooperation in relation to the environment.