25. Juli 2019
Your latest instalment of articles and opinions from across the Hospitality sector.
TW: thinkingdifferentlyA couple of news items this week, one on pub closures in the UK slowing (but the trend is still downwards) and the other on non-alcohol/low-alcohol global sales exploding, highlight the continuing trend of Gen Z and Millennials to drink a lot less than their parents. Various reasons have been put forward for this shift including a greater focus on health and well-being, to all-pervasive social-media (and a concern a regrettable drunken episode is on-line forever…) and drinks' companies aggressive promotion of non-alcoholic alternatives in regions of the world where alcohol is generally not consumed for cultural reasons. Whatever the reason, the move towards low/non-alcohol is real, and forward-looking hospitality businesses will need to respond to this. It's now time for Hospitality in the News's well-deserved summer break. We are back in September. |
Did you know?Passenger elbow wars could become a thing of the past… |
Number of permanent pub closures halve across start of 2019
(The Caterer)
Deliveroo to launch 'Food Procurement' service
(Big Hospitality)
British Airways argues pilot strike could cost $50 million a day
(Skift)
Hotel linens to use chip technology to reveal their cleaning history
(Hotel Technology News)
Rise in mobile bookings in Middle East creates new online travel competition
(Skift)
von Richard Bursby und Jack Wain
von Richard Bursby und Jack Wain
von Richard Bursby und Jack Wain