Airlines around the world are looking to revamp their distribution and merchandising efforts. Most of the innovation is happening in Europe right now, but U.S. airlines are starting to experiment, as well.
-Andrew Sheivachman
Airlines around the world are looking to revamp their distribution and merchandising efforts. Most of the innovation is happening in Europe right now, but U.S. airlines are starting to experiment, as well.
-Andrew Sheivachman
Boutique & Lifestyle Lodging Association (BLLA) Launches Stay Boutique™ Leadership Conference in Los Angeles Inaugural Conference to Connect Boutique Powerhouse Brands and Hospitality Innovators for Three-Day Event, Oct. 3-5 Los…
Approval for Brook Carmichael and Hodder blocks follows Unesco warning
Peeling plaster, raw concrete and dangling wires give character to these home interiors, which look as though they’ve been abandoned halfway through decorating and have been popular on our Pinterest boards. Read more
Singapore Air is stuck between a rock and a hard place – it recently went on a plane-buying spree to help fuel its growth and remain competitive but that came at the expense of its employees.
-Dan Peltier
One of the other short-term impacts that Cleveland’s tourism industry must address is whether it wants to be known as a bastion of conservative values. It’s usually a bad idea to mix politics and destination marketing.
-Dan Peltier
One of my negotiation training clients asked me for help in getting ready for a job interview and how to position herself to negotiate the best compensation offer. We talked for a bit about the company she was interviewing with. I quickly learned that she knew exactly what she wanted and had prepared her speech in preparation to get the offer that she wanted. The glaring omission from her preparation was an understanding of what the company was looking for and why they were talking to her, in particular.
CHIL designs hospitality experiences both here and abroad by applying a boutique approach while leveraging global resources.
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With store closures accelerating, landlords are having to change course and find ways to create malleable space.