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Morocco Tourist Sites Reopen One Month After Earthquake - skift.com - Spain - Morocco - France - Usa - China - Canada - South Korea - India
skift.com
11.10.2023 / 03:59

Morocco Tourist Sites Reopen One Month After Earthquake

Multiple historic sites in Marrakech were reopened to tourists on Sunday, a month after a devastating earthquake hit Morocco and took the lives of nearly 3,000 people. The reopened sites include Bahia Palace, Badi Palace, and the Saadian Tombs, reported Morocco World News.

Israel Hamas War: How Brown Hotels Is Responding in Wartime - skift.com - Greece - Israel - Cyprus - city Tel Aviv - county Brown
skift.com
10.10.2023 / 16:30

Israel Hamas War: How Brown Hotels Is Responding in Wartime

Tel Aviv-headquartered Brown Hotels saw evacuees and stranded travelers pour into many of its rooms at its 24 hotels in Israel in the aftermath of brutal attacks on Saturday.

New Luxury Hotels In Tokyo: Here’s What To Expect In 2024 - forbes.com - Denmark - Italy - Japan - city Tokyo
forbes.com
07.10.2023 / 05:27

New Luxury Hotels In Tokyo: Here’s What To Expect In 2024

When it comes to luxury hotels, Tokyo has always been in a class by itself. So when Wayne Kask checked into the new Bellustar Tokyo, he expected a one-of-a-kind experience.

Hyatt CEO Mark Hoplamazian Links Empathy With Hotel Growth — Full Video - skift.com - China - city New York
skift.com
05.10.2023 / 13:07

Hyatt CEO Mark Hoplamazian Links Empathy With Hotel Growth — Full Video

Mark Hoplamazian, president and CEO of Hyatt Hotels Corp., rhapsodized last week about how the hotel giant uses empathy as a tool for everything from fostering company culture to strategically analyzing acquisitions and brand development.

National Geographic Traveller (UK) Hotel Awards 2023 - nationalgeographic.com - Morocco - Los Angeles - Italy - Australia - Britain - Usa - city Rome - county Hill - state Utah - county Canyon
nationalgeographic.com
04.10.2023 / 08:31

National Geographic Traveller (UK) Hotel Awards 2023

Whether you want unique interior design, world-beating food, incredible value or simply a chance to escape the world for a day or two, you’re guaranteed a memorable stay at every one of our 42 winners and runners-up.

10 Fall Cocktails From Luxury Hotels And Resorts Around The World - forbes.com - Morocco - county Hot Spring - Usa - Mexico - state Vermont - state Arizona - Chile
forbes.com
02.10.2023 / 19:47

10 Fall Cocktails From Luxury Hotels And Resorts Around The World

As the seasons change and the weather cools, there’s something romantic about curling up at home with a cocktail to warm your bones. The assortment of fall flavors is like nothing else throughout the year, an opportunity seized upon by the world’s best mixologists.

Hopper Contracts With Hotel Bedbanks After Its Scuttled Expedia Partnership - skift.com - Spain
skift.com
27.09.2023 / 16:13

Hopper Contracts With Hotel Bedbanks After Its Scuttled Expedia Partnership

Two months after Expedia Group abruptly stopped providing Hopper with hotels and vacation rentals, Hopper announced Wednesday that it struck deals with two hotel bedbanks — Hotelbeds and WebBeds — to add more than 700,000 properties to its roster.

Ennismore's Big Push to Market All-Inclusive Hotels - skift.com - Morocco - city New York - Puerto Rico - county Maui
skift.com
26.09.2023 / 19:05

Ennismore's Big Push to Market All-Inclusive Hotels

Good morning from Skift. It’s Tuesday, September 26. Here’s what you need to know about the business of travel today.

Quake-hit Morocco offers investors ‘profitable opportunities’ to spur its tourism sector - breakingtravelnews.com - Morocco - county Summit - city Abu Dhabi, county Summit
breakingtravelnews.com
26.09.2023 / 08:35

Quake-hit Morocco offers investors ‘profitable opportunities’ to spur its tourism sector

After its deadliest earthquake in more than 60 years, Morocco is calling on investors to inject capital into its tourism sector, with opportunities ranging from developing beach resorts to building theme parks. The North African country is seeking to double the amount of investment in its tourism industry to $2 billion a year by 2026, Imad Barrakad, chief executive of the Moroccan Agency for Tourism Development, told The National on the sidelines of the Future Hospitality Summit in Abu Dhabi.

Faouzia on How Morocco Shapes Her Music - cntraveler.com - Morocco - France - Britain - Canada
cntraveler.com
21.09.2023 / 18:07

Faouzia on How Morocco Shapes Her Music

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After Morocco’s devastating earthquake, the tourism industry rallies round - theguardian.com - Morocco
theguardian.com
18.09.2023 / 13:33

After Morocco’s devastating earthquake, the tourism industry rallies round

“My family is safe,” our tour guide Sara Chakir said as we huddled in the streets outside Fez’s medina, waiting for aftershocks until the early hours. Morocco’s 6.8 magnitude earthquake had struck last Friday, 350 miles away in the Al Haouz region of the High Atlas mountains at just after 11pm. It was enough to send our riad swaying, but there was no apparent damage to people or place. It was only in the morning that the scale of destruction elsewhere was clear. Another tour guide, Hossain ait Mhand, said: “My family is fine, but others in their town are not so lucky – homes have been flattened.”

WTTC expresses condolences to the people of Morocco - breakingtravelnews.com - Morocco
breakingtravelnews.com
16.09.2023 / 06:43

WTTC expresses condolences to the people of Morocco

The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) stands in solidarity with the people of Morocco during this tragic time. The news of the devastating earthquake in the High Atlas mountains, the deadliest in 60 years, has deeply moved us all. We extend our heartfelt sympathies to the families who have lost loved ones, and to the numerous communities shattered by this disaster.

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