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Hotel Podcasts; Top 13 Podcasts for Hotel...
Hotel podcasts are growing in popularity all the time, because they offer a great way for listeners to keep up with the latest news, trends and innovations within the industry, or learn about a specific area, such as hotel design. In this post, you will be able to learn more about these podcasts and access The post Hotel Podcasts; Top 13 Podcasts for Hotel Managers & Executives appeared first on Revfine.com.

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Travel Careers: Tips to Find a Career...
Many people seek out travel careers, because they offer a combination of interesting day-to-day challenges, variety, and long-term progression. However, finding and securing your ideal job will require you to take certain steps to stand out from other candidates. This article offers nine practical tips to assist you with this. Quick menu: A Complete Overview The post Travel Careers: Tips to Find a Career in the Travel Industry appeared first on Revfine.com.

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9 Revenue Management Strategies to Grow Your...
For hotel owners looking to grow their business, a robust revenue management strategy is of the utmost importance, helping to optimize business results. However, under the broader revenue management umbrella, many smaller strategies can help to facilitate growth. In this article, you find nine revenue management strategies that those in the hotel industry can employ The post 9 Revenue Management Strategies to Grow Your Hotel Business appeared first on Revfine.com.

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Hotel Strategies on the Fly Using Revenue...
Accurate hotel forecasts take a lot of work to create. One day the industry celebrates sky-high returns (1) while other markets struggle to prevent occupancy from slipping beyond their control (2). Travel has always been a global industry, but more than ever, hoteliers find their properties impacted by international trends, which are increasingly challenging to The post Hotel Strategies on the Fly Using Revenue Management Technology appeared first on Revfine.com.

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Streamlining F&B Operations: Revenue Management Strategies for...
In today’s competitive landscape, optimizing revenue and maximizing profitability is crucial for success in the food and beverage (F&B) industry. F&B establishments need to implement effective revenue management strategies to achieve these goals.  Streamlining F&B Operations Businesses can streamline their operations and enhance their financial performance by adopting a systematic approach to pricing, inventory management, The post Streamlining F&B Operations: Revenue Management Strategies for Success appeared first on Revfine.com.

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5 Ways to Increase Revenue With a...
If there is something that people working in marketing in hospitality is talking about is the power of a CRM system. But why has it become so important? Today, the challenges of hotel marketing are increasing consistently. People demand more personalization, better reach, multi-channel approaches, etc. And if you are not meeting these requirements, the numbers The post 5 Ways to Increase Revenue With a Hospitality CRM appeared first on Revfine.com.

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11 Hotel Marketing Podcasts Every Hotel Professional...
Hotel marketing podcasts offer an excellent way for hotel professionals to access advice, learn new techniques and strategies, and hear first-hand insights and experiences from marketing experts. In this article, you can explore the rise of hotel marketing podcasts and read a list of 11 of the best podcasts available. Quick Menu The Hotel Industry The post 11 Hotel Marketing Podcasts Every Hotel Professional Should Listen To appeared first on Revfine.com.

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El Caballero de Paris (The Gentleman from...
He roamed the streets of Havana in bizarre clothing but could quote classic Spanish literature. Today his bones rest in an unlikely place. El Caballero de Paris (the Gentleman from Paris) was a familiar sight in the mid-20th century of Havana. He was a thin man with wavy blond hair and a long beard who dressed in elaborate costumes reminiscent of the elegant European upper classes; a black cloak over a black suit with a flower in the jacket’s...

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Rosenstein in Budapest, Hungary
At Rosenstein, a Hungarian-Jewish family is gloriously preserving their generational cuisine and forging a new chapter in Budapest’s gastronomic scene. Opened in 1996 by Tibor Rosenstein, the family business is run by the semi-retired chef, his wife, and kids. Today, Rosenstein is the centerpiece of Budapest’s historic Jewish Quarter, which has flourished in recent years with kosher establishments revitalizing once derelict buildings with modern takes on Hungarian-Jewish culture.  An evening at Rosenstein is a timeless experience fueled by fine Hungarian...

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'Untitled' in Lyngvær, Norway
This isolated sculpture found at the edge of a fjord at the beginning of the Lofoten Islands in Northern Norway provides the visitor with a unique opportunity to simultaneously see the landscape from two angles. It’s part of a network of artwork called the Skulpturland Nordland, a project to scatter art throughout 34 municipalities in this part of Norway. This piece reflects the quiet solitude of this region, especially in the winter when the area is sparsely populated and...

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Vichy Springs in Ukiah, California
The mineral baths at Vichy Springs clock in at a temperature of 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 degrees Celsius). The naturally-carbonated water flows from deep underground into the adjacent spring, which fills tubs that have been at this California resort for more than 150 years. Vichy Springs Resort was established in 1854. Over the decades, the springs have welcomed notable guests including Teddy Roosevelt, Mark Twain, and more.

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Tokyo German Village in Sodegaura, Japan
Tokyo Disney Resort infamously cannot be found within Tokyo’s metropolitan area, but rather in the neighboring prefecture of Chiba, right across the Kyuedo River. It’s not an uncommon practice in Chiba, especially in the areas along the coastline of Tokyo Bay, since the name of Tokyo attracts more visitors. Much in the same way, Tokyo German Village, or Doitsumura, is a bit of a misnomer. This German-themed “amusement park” is located in the Chiba city of Sodegaura, roughly two...

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General Grant in Hume, California
Standing more than 267 feet tall with a trunk that measures 107.6 feet in circumference, the tree known as “General Grant” is one of the largest in the world. The giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) located in Grant Grove in California’s Kings Canyon National Park was named in 1867 after Ulysses S. Grant, Union Army general and the 18th President of the United States. It trails just a few feet behind another notable giant sequoia named for a Civil War general: General...

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Balbo Monument in Chicago, Illinois
The Balbo Monument is a column that is said to be approximately 2,000 years old dating from between 117 and 38 B.C., set on a contemporary stone base. Benito Mussolini, the Italian dictator, removed the original artifact from the Italian ancient port region in Ostia, 200 meters outside of Porta Marina in Ostia. The building that the column originated from is called the Prospetto a Mare, which translates to the Prospectus to Sea of Rome. The column was given...

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6th Pennsylvania Cavalry Memorial in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Frank Furness was a Philadelphia-based architect who is known for his innovative designs, particularly of banks. Lewis Mumford described his style as “bold, unabashed, ugly and yet somehow healthily pregnant architecture”. Furness served as an officer in the 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment during the Civil War, and was awarded the Medal of Honor for action in Virginia in 1864. Furness fought in the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863 and designed the monument which stands to this day as a...

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