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Global eNewsletter of January 21, 2025
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Tuesday, 21st January 2025
 

Gaming operator, Galaxy looking to start Thailand soonest, hoteliers believe AI will transform hospitality and more...

Gaming operator, Galaxy looking to start Thailand soonest
Tuesday, 21st January 2025

Macau gaming operator Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG) is set to enter the bidding process for an integrated resort (IR) license in Thailand, with plans to initiate a Request for Proposal (RFP) as early as mid-2025.

Galaxy Entertainment has expressed strong interest in participating in the competitive IR license bidding process in Thailand, focusing exclusively on the Bangkok site >>

Minor expands China portfolio mountain resort in Chengdu
21 Jan 2025 : Anantara Hotels & Resorts’ first project in Sichuan province is set to enrich Southwest China’s tourism landscape with high-end skiing and wellness experiences >>

73% of hoteliers believe AI will transform hospitality
21 Jan 2025 : Research report on AI trends findings reveal that the majority of hoteliers are allocating significant budgets for AI tools >>

Hyatt Regency arrives in Taiwan
21 Jan 2025 : Hyatt and an affiliate company of China Airlines, announced the opening of Hyatt Regency Taoyuan International Airport, the first Hyatt Regency branded hotel in Taiwan, offering a seamless travel experience for business and leisure guests to stay connected and energized in dynamic spaces >>

HIGHLIGHT ARTICLE

Booking DMA Workshop: Stakeholders Weigh in on the OTA’s Approach
Tuesday, 21st January 2025

Is Booking.com compliant with the DMA? The European Commission hosted a workshop to discuss Booking.com’s recent compliance report, which detailed the steps that it’s taking to adapt to the Digital Markets Act (DMA) after being named a 'gatekeeper;.

Discover key learnings, insights and stakeholder opinions from the European Commission's recent workshop >>

Bridging Language Barriers in Hospitality with AI
As technology evolves, conversational AI is emerging as a powerful solution to bridge the gap between languages and cultures, allowing hotels to cater to international guests.

This article explores how conversational AI improves guest interactions, enhances operational efficiency, and fosters international business relationships in the hospitality industry >>

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