Join us in this engaging episode as we dive into various tourism and sustainability topics. The conversation takes a deep dive into the challenges of overcrowding and sustainability in popular tourist destinations like Venice and Barcelona. We analyze the impacts of new regulations targeting short-term rentals, day-trippers, and digital nomads. With insightful discussions on innovative sustainability measures, tourism management, and the changing regulatory landscape, this episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in tourism trends and urban living. Don't miss out as we dissect these complex yet fascinating issues!
Good Morning Hospitality
Hospitality
Denver, CO 2,075 followers
Top Industry News & Trending Topics Discussed Live Every Monday & Wednesday at 7am PST & 10am EST
About us
The Hospitality Industry is always growing, changing, and innovating! This is the podcast that will bring you the top news and topics from industry experts in different fields of hospitality. Join us live every Monday & Wednesday morning on our social channels! This is the industry’s morning brew!
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https://www.goodmorninghospitality.com/
External link for Good Morning Hospitality
- Industry
- Hospitality
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Denver, CO
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2020
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Denver, CO 80110, US
Employees at Good Morning Hospitality
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In this episode, Brandreth Canaley, Michael Goldin, and Wil Slickers dive into Selina financial struggles as the company faces a liquidity crisis and seeks potential buyers, marking a significant downturn for the once-promising hospitality startup. Meanwhile, Hyatt Hotels Corporation announces an exclusive alliance with Under Canvas Inc. enhancing its portfolio with unique outdoor luxury experiences that promise to redefine immersive travel. Additionally, despite rising costs, consumer travel spending is set to increase in 2024, highlighting a strong demand for travel experiences, as reported by Forbes.
Selina’s Crisis, Hyatt Partners with Under Canvas, 2024 Travel Spend Up
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Could small, consistent fundraising efforts be the key to resolving over-tourism issues and enhancing city life? This morning Steve Turk and Sarah Dandashy speak on Venice's day-tripper tax that raised over $2.64 million that was aimed to control over-tourism. Barcelona announced substantially raising their tax on stopover cruise passengers.
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In this episode, Sarah Dandashy & Steve Turk dive into some intriguing developments in the hospitality and travel industries. First up, Hyatt Hotels Corporation is reportedly in advanced talks to acquire the operator behind The Standard Hotels, potentially expanding its boutique luxury footprint. Next, we explore the latest in hotel luxury: robotic massages. Initially met with skepticism, these high-tech amenities are gaining popularity and positive reviews in luxury hotels. We also discuss the expansion of the José Andrés Group's culinary empire into more hotel restaurants and his plans to launch a standalone hotel brand. Finally, we examine the ongoing challenges faced by Delta Air Lines, which is now in its fifth day of operational disruptions, sparking frustration among passengers and increasing scrutiny from regulators in Washington. Join us as we unpack these stories and their implications for the future of travel and hospitality!
Hyatt's Big Buy, Robotic Spa Trends, José Andrés' Expansion, Delta Turmoil
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On this morning's EU episode, Raphaële Cline, Leo Walton and Sarah Nan DuPre discuss how integrating insurance options into the booking process could be a game-changer for property owners facing financial losses from cancellations. How else do you think we can support owners and keep the industry thriving?
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In today’s episode of Good Morning Hospitality, Leo Walton, Raphaële Cline, and Sarah Nan DuPre discuss Bob W’s strategic joint venture with OCIM to expand short-term rentals, Vrbo’s major reversal on guest refund policies for more flexibility, and Landfolk’s successful Series A funding round aimed at enhancing their platform and services. Tune in for insights on these significant developments in the hospitality industry!
GMH EU: Ventures, Policies, and Funding Wins
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This week, Wil Slickers and Michael Goldin cover some hot topics that have come up during the last week, like Expedia Group launching their OneKey credit card with Wells Fargo & Mastercard, Bob W. partnering with Osborne+Co Investment Management (OCIM) and announcing the launch of a £120 million equity raise to acquire and repurpose hotel and office assets into high-quality short-term serviced apartments, over 4000 flights canceled during tech meltdown and much much more! Thank you, sojo, for powering Good Morning Hospitality like you power property managers with amazing tech and automated amenities for their vacation homes!
Amazon in Travel, Bob W with $120M Fund, Expedia Launch OneKey Credit Card
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In today’s episode, Sarah Dandashy and Steve Turk explore the evolution of the all-inclusive resort market, which is setting new standards with luxurious offerings and unique experiences, driving significant growth, especially in destinations like Punta Cana. They delve into how hotels continue to prioritize human connections despite advances in AI, with industry leaders emphasizing the importance of investing in staff to enhance guest experiences. They also cover Virgin Voyages' exciting new partnership with SoulCycle Inc., bringing high-energy workouts to the high seas. Plus, they discuss the impact of extreme summer heat on air travel, with insights into how airlines manage the challenges of high temperatures affecting flight operations. Join Sarah and Steve for these insightful discussions and a personal rant on British Airways by Sarah, all woven together with their ongoing commitment to exceptional hospitality.
All-Inclusive Luxuries, AI in Hospitality & Virgin's SoulCycle at Sea
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In this episode, hosts Leo Walton and Damian Sheridan discuss various topics related to short term rentals, including the effect of major sporting events like the Olympics on the industry. They cover the oversupply and high pricing issues in Paris, the impact of house pricing on local markets, and the challenges faced by hosts and property managers. The conversation also touches on the intricacies of tourism and how different cities should plan their housing strategies. Additionally, they delve into the nuances of living like a local versus being a tourist and the changing trends in how people travel and experience new cities.
GMH EU: STRs- Blurring the Lines Between Tourists and Residents
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Michael Goldin, Brandreth Canaley, and Wil Slickers discuss brand loyalty programs in this morning's episode. How far do you think we are from seeing this reality in the vacation rental market?