top ten hotel trends 2014
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10 2014 Hotel Trends
The Top Ten Hotel Trends For 2014 | Global Changes Impac<ng Hospitality
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Introduc*on | Hotel 2030
Hotel 2030 is a cross-‐sector pla7orm that acts as a catalyst for open discussion on the possible changes facing the hospitality industry and associated innova*ons for hotels over the next 15 to 20 years. As we explore poten*al long term changes for hotels, we see some trends having increasing impact in the shorter term. These are based on feedback from hospitality companies, tourism experts and government bodies around the world. Please find on the following slides the top ten hotel trends for 2014. www.slideshare.net/hotel2030 @hotel2030
The Top Ten Hotel Trends For 2014
The ten most significant trends we see impac<ng hotels in 2014 are:
Cross-‐Genera<onal Travel § New group mixes taking vaca*ons together bringing travellers across families and wider communi*es Flexible Public Spaces § More open lobby and lounge areas that encourage mul*ple use paNerns by guests and non-‐guests alike Indian Tourists § Scaling up of long-‐distance outbound tourism from India connec*ng to the diaspora and beyond Gambling Vaca<ons § Steady rise of the go-‐to gambling resort catering for increasing range of players but with Chinese at the fore Mass Personaliza<on § Wider introduc*on of pla7orms enabling more apparent and immediate tailoring of the guest experience Medical Tourism § Accelera*on of cardiac and cataract surgery vaca*ons following in the line of cosme*c and dental predecessors Mul< branded Hotels § Single owner proper*es sharing common assets across 2 or more separate but co-‐located branded experiences Responsible Tourism § Broader recogni*on of the environmental and social impact of tourism leading us towards the net posi*ve stay Transparent Pricing § Customer and regulatory pressures increasingly combine with shared data pla7orms to demys*fy room rates Urban Resorts § Inclusive immersive detox and party short stay experiences in your home city nega*ng the need to travel to relax
Cross-‐Genera*onal Travel
Flexible Public Spaces
Gambling Vaca*ons
Indian Tourists
Mass Personaliza*on
Mul* Branded Hotels
Medical Tourism
Responsible Tourism
Transparent Pricing
Urban Resorts
Further Informa*on and Contact
Hotel 2030 is a cross-‐sector pla7orm that aims to act as a catalyst for open discussion on the possible changes facing the hospitality industry and associated innova*on opportuni*es for hotels over the next 15 to 20 years. For more informa*on about the program www.slideshare.net/hotel2030 To par*cipate in the discussion: @hotel2030 If you have any ques*ons on this programme or the 2014 trends <[email protected]