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Greek Hospitality Makes the Big Pandemic Adjustment

Phil Butler

The pandemic has caused paradigm shifts in many industries. Here in Greece, hospitality businesses are rethinking guest expectations.

4 years ago

Brown Hotels Acquires Three Properties in Loutraki

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Brown Hotels has just announced having acquired three properties in the municipalities of Loutraki – Perachora – Agioi Theodoroi in the Peloponnese.

4 years ago

Look! Greece Has a New Hospitality Brand – Donkey Hotels

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Athinaion Tourist Enterprises SA and Yes! Hotels Group have announced a merger to create the new Donkey Hotels chain in Greece.

4 years ago

Pacha Group Will Open New Mykonos Resort in June

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Ibiza-based Pacha Group has just announced the opening of its first hotel outside of Spain for June 2021. The group’s Destino Pacha Mykonos will mirror the bright luxury of the group’s other resorts like Pacha Ibiza and The Pacha Hotel. The new resort will overlook the white sands and turquoise waters of the Aegean Sea, and feature […]

4 years ago

Heart of a Lion: The Harsh Reality of Entrepreneurship

Phil Butler

The following is from Thomas Magnuson – co-founder and CEO of Magnuson Hotels, one of my best friends, and the smartest man I know.

4 years ago

Alexandros Vassiliko Says the Pandemic Is a Natural Disaster

Phil Butler

The president of the Hellenic Chamber of Hotels (HCH), Alexandros Vassilikos, is calling for an injection of capital.

4 years ago

Brown Hotels Still Plans to Open 20 Properties in Greece and Cyprus

Phil Butler

Tel Aviv based Brown Hotels announced last week the planned expansion f its portfolio of international design hotels with 20-plus new hotels in Greece and Cyprus.

5 years ago

Hoteliers in North Africa Focusing on 2021 Positives

Phil Butler

Hoteliers in North African countries are beginning to see the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel. Flights and investments on the rise.

5 years ago

TUI Group’s Fritz Joussen Proclaims Company “Future Proof”

Phil Butler

TUI Group CEO Fritz Joussen proves once and for all his company could care less about sustainability, people, or future other than dividends.

5 years ago

ACCOR and Ennismore Partner to Create New Lifestyle Brand

Phil Butler

Accor has announced a new partnership with Ennismore, the parent company of The Hoxton hotel chain, to create an all new lifestyle brand.

5 years ago

Hotels’ Meeting Rooms as Xmas Corporate Headquarters 2020

Aleksandr Shatskih

The Hospitality industry is counting down the days until the end of lockdown 2.0, but this Christmas Season will be completely different. Here’s a look at some innovative ideas.

5 years ago

Grand Forest Metsovo Wins “Leading Landmark Hotel in Europe Award”

Aleksandr Shatskih

The Grand Forest Metsovo hotel has again been named a “Leading Landmark Hotel in Europe” at the 27th World Travel Awards 2020.

5 years ago

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