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A report about The Chinese Luxury Traveler 2017
06/07/2017
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8:44:07 PM
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Some 60% of outbound luxury travelers willing to spend more than 3,000 yuan for a room night and travel business or first class. Customized travel services have begun to spread.
Shanghai United acquires IHG hotel in Sydney
05/31/2017
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10:41:22 AM
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Backed by 10 mainland Chinese developers, Shanghai United will invest about USD 1.5 billion in Australia over the next three to five years.
Marriott turns to Starwood vet to run its loyalty programs
03/02/2017
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10:34:39 AM
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Marriott International is promoting David Flueck, a 13-year Starwood Hotels veteran, to serve as the company’s new senior VP of Loyalty, overseeing all three of the company’s loyalty programs.
Tink Labs secures $125 million with its hotel device Handy
02/11/2017
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4:07:40 PM
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Hong Kong-based Tink Labs raised USD 125 million last year. The company wants to bring its in-room mobile device Handy to more hotel customers after securing deals with hotel brands such as Hyatt, Marriott, Holiday Inn and Ritz-Carlton.
Marriott divides its 30 brands into classic or distinctive
11/29/2016
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6:29:03 PM
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After acquiring Starwood, Marriott began to put all its 30 brands by whether they are “classic” or “distinctive,” as well as by category. This applies to all brands, whether luxury or premium, select or for longer stays.
The biggest challenges and opportunities for luxury hotels in 2017
12/23/2016
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4:05:18 PM
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Nowadays, consumers' definition about luxury and their demands have changed. Luxury hotels should focus on experience when building a luxury brand.
Marriott counts on Chinese travelers for Asia Ambitions
11/10/2016
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11:26:44 AM
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The world's largest hotel chain plans to more than double its number of hotels across Asia to 50 by 2020 to prepare for a "huge tsunami of Chinese travelers".
International hotel groups boost efforts to cater to Chinese corporate travelers
05/12/2015
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10:49:23 AM
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“Many Chinese travelers see the hotel they stay in as a symbol of career status.“
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