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Global Newsletter: July 19.
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Wednesday, 19th July 2017
 

TODAY: Immigration and the Chinese HNWI 2017, Wilde Aparthotels & Bali.

Hurun Report releases Immigration and the Chinese HNWI 2017.

Chinese Immigration Index: The United States remains the most popular emigration destination for HNWI investment emigrants for the third year running; Canada, which has been behind the UK for the last two years, overtook the UK for the first time this year, while Australia remains in fourth.

Staycity plans new premium brand - Wilde Aparthotels by Staycity.

With the name inspired by Irish 19th century playwright Oscar Wilde to emphasise its Irish provenance, the concept will be rolled out across gateway city centre locations throughout Europe. The first will open this Autumn on London’s Strand, followed by properties in Edinburgh, Manchester and Berlin.

News from around the APAC region.

Hotel industry and travel news from around the Asia Pacific region: Muji to venture into hospitality with hotels, BHMAsia to be acquired by Flight Centre, Fairfield By Marriott debuts in China and more...

The world’s first Hotel Indigo® in a resort location opens on Bali.

Bali’s most lively and storied village is welcoming the world’s most neighbourhood-centric brand in July 2017, with the opening of Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach, a village that captures the ancient and modern zeitgeist of Bali in all its colour, energy and lively tradition, curious travellers are the new savvy individualists.


Featured Articles....

Your Marketing Metrics and Measures: What Are They and Why They Matter.
If you want to demonstrate the importance of Marketing to the rest of the organization you need to be able to quantify Marketing’s value to the business.

A recent study by Ernst & Young found that only 13% of the CFOs said that the agendas of Finance and Marketing were completely aligned on the issue of measurement methodologies.

Crafting the Perfect Guest Experience, from Website to Hotel - Part 1 of 2.
Great guest experience should begin on your website: Gone are the days when a guest's hotel experience began with the doorman welcoming them into the lobby.

We've all heard that the average guest now spends time on at least 38 sites prior to booking. Today's guests are almost spending longer on the planning process than they do on their trip.

Letter from Lisbon: From Konichiwa to Ni Hao and Sawasdee.
Portugal first came to my consciousness through social media. Suddenly it seemed all my 'friends' were going there and posting lovely pictures of its buildings, streets and food.

And so when I was thinking of a summer holiday this year, Portugal became the IT destination for me. And it seems everyone else’s.


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