The Evolving Relationship of Big Hotel Chains and Unbranded Hotel Operators

Big hotel chains and independent hotel operators are increasingly linking up in franchise agreements as they realise mutual benefits in navigating economic challenges. Big hotel chains maintain investor satisfaction by securing new franchise agreements through conversions, thereby opening new hotels in the short term. Conversely, independent, unbranded hotels choose franchise agreements as it grants themContinue reading “The Evolving Relationship of Big Hotel Chains and Unbranded Hotel Operators”

Hotel Brands: A Comprehensive Overview of Leading Hotel Chains

Hotel brands represent unique identities crafted by hotel chains or individual properties to stand out in the competitive hospitality market. They are important in attracting loyal customers, showcasing unique offerings, and driving revenue growth. While some brands achieve widespread recognition and loyalty, others may struggle to compete effectively. A hotel brand’s uniqueness and value greatlyContinue reading “Hotel Brands: A Comprehensive Overview of Leading Hotel Chains”

How Are Global Hospitality Industry Embracing Sleep Care Services For Travellers?

The hotel industry is witnessing a notable shift as establishments increasingly prioritise sleep-related amenities to meet the demands of today’s travellers. This trend, often referred to as “sleep tourism,” has gained significant traction since its emergence in 2023 and shows no signs of slowing down. Experts predict a robust growth trajectory for sleep tourism throughoutContinue reading “How Are Global Hospitality Industry Embracing Sleep Care Services For Travellers?”

Vietnamese Hotel Brand Enter the World’s Top Rankings

The La Sinfonía Hotels & Resorts brand in Vietnam has been voted by TripAdvisor as the leading hotel, restaurant, and sky bar in the region and the world for the past 5 years. The La Sinfonía Hotels & Resorts brand in Vietnam is owned by Phu Ho Gia Group, with a chain of hotels inContinue reading “Vietnamese Hotel Brand Enter the World’s Top Rankings”

Club Med Marks a Year of Growth in 2023 with an Optimistic Outlook for 2024

Healthy demand for beach and mountain holidays, an aggressive global expansion plan and strong mountain leadership drive Club Med’s optimistic outlook for 2024. Vietnam, 18 March 2024 – Club Med, the global leader in premium all-inclusive holiday experiences, celebrates a year of resilience and significant achievements in 2023, marked by strong growth and financial performance.Continue reading “Club Med Marks a Year of Growth in 2023 with an Optimistic Outlook for 2024”

Transforming Hospitality: Sustainability Beyond the Surface

Hotels have taken steps towards sustainability, but real transformation requires engaging guests in more meaningful experiences that contribute to a larger purpose. Let’s embark on a journey together to discover what specific actions hotels should take to engage guests in experiences that inspire a ripple effect of positive change in both society and the environment. 

Work-integrated learning: A key to success in tourism and hospitality education

RMIT University Vietnam’s Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management program is expanding work integrated learning to build job-ready skills and increase access to talent for employers in Vietnam.

Diageo Vietnam’s training program contributes to hospitality industry development

Diageo Vietnam (DVL) recently launched the “Learning for Life” training program for laborers. The program was held for the first time in Vietnam in Thang Binh District, Quang Nam Province, attracting 85 laborers in the area to register.

Why should you study Hospitality in Vietnam?

There are still many conflicting views on the quality of training as well as the learning environment. The following article will mention some reasons why you should study hospitality in Vietnam

Only 3 days self- quarantine required for fully vaccinated arrivals – effective from 1 Jan, 2022

Fully vaccinated foreign arrivals with negative COVID-19 test results only need to self-quarantine for three days upon entry into Vietnam via air links – latest interim medical policies guided by the Health Ministry of Vietnam as of 16 December 2021.