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‘Select your exact room’: Tech founder explains the shift in hotel booking

Personalisation tools close expectation gaps and unlock higher room-level pricing.

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Luxury meets locomotive as InterContinental Khao Yai anchors region’s eco-tourism push

Nestled in the northeastern reaches of Thailand, the InterContinental Khao Yai takes the concept of luxury and adds a touch of natural wonder and a sense of adventure into the mix.

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‘Strategy over scale’: Expert says premium brands now hold the edge in Thailand

Established value-focused players benefit as Thailand pivots from mass tourism

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Resort GM Prioritizes Sustainability As Phuket Champions Luxury Niche Markets

Travel Daily Media spoke with Vincent Delsol, General Manager of Pullman Phuket Panwa Beach Resort for seven years now, on

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‘Flexibility is essential’: Hyatt GM says airport hotels must follow flight schedules, not norms

Airport hotels have very different rhythms and priorities, says Christophe Geoffroy, General Manager, Hyatt Regency Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport, in conversation with Travel Daily Media. He delves deeper into not just what makes an airport hotel different but the actual business and operations.

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COAX Software is now Clutch-verified

COAX Software announced that it has officially attained Verified status on Clutch.co, the top B2B ratings and reviews website that companies worldwide rely on to locate trustworthy technology partners.

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‘SEO is no longer enough’: Cvent Hospitality leaders pivot to AI-first visibility

Hotels across Asia-Pacific are adopting Generative Engine Optimisation (GEO) to remain visible as event planners increasingly rely on artificial intelligence tools rather than traditional search engines to find venues.

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‘Technology is no longer optional’: Archipelago CEO on the rise of AI in hotels

Hotels are accelerating the use of artificial intelligence and lean staffing models as labour costs surge towards $131 billion in 2026, forcing a structural rethink across the hospitality sector.

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