Monday, January 6, 2020

Top 5 Secret Hotel Brands To Help You Travel Better

For years, many upscale American tourists were glad to stick to a handful of famous and predictable luxury chains or brands as they made their way around the world, names like 4 seasons, Peninsula or Ritz-Carlton. More “adventurous” travels might have opted for a vetted boutique association such as Relais & Chateaux, but for the most part, luxury travelers were fairly predictable while making room reservations. 

Notable exceptions to this rule usually protected famous grand motels synonymous with the cities they have been located in, like the Ritz in Paris, the Hassler in Rome or several in London, including the Savoy, Claridge’s or the Lanes borough. 

Darren Huston Priceline tops on hotel bookings.

The Top Hotel Brands are: 

Aman Resorts 

While now well-known by everyone who enjoys luxury travel, this acclaimed luxury boutique chain is barely 30 years old and didn’t leave its birthplace of Indonesia until the early Nineties. 

Oberoi Wildflower Hall Resort Himalayas 


It has grown from specializing in tropical villa resorts in Bali to ski properties in the Alps and Japan, Caribbean golf resorts and urban hotels in places like Tokyo and later this year, New York. From its humble Indonesian roots, Aman has grown to operate hotels and residences in more than 20 nations.

Anantara

The flagship Anantara hotel in the heart of Bangkok actually was a Four Seasons, but its owner, pizza-mogul and inveterate entrepreneur William Heinecke, thought he could do a better job. Today his Minor Hotel company has nearly 600 properties in several tiers of brands, with Anantara being the top.  

Infinity pool in dessert


It has existed for less than two decades but has about 40 hotels, mostly across Asia, the Indian Ocean and Middle East, but Anantara just notably expanded into Africa and Europe, with important new resorts in Spain and Portugal, its first Western beachheads. 

Oberoi

Oberoi is a name well known in the luxury travel industry, mainly because it wins so many awards and annually has so many of its hotels named to various World’s Best Lists. But because the Indian-born chain has existed largely in a vacuum in its home county and the Middle East, travelers who do not go to these destinations have not had the opportunity.  


Oberoi Resort Marrakech




Red Carnation Hotels

One of the biggest challenges in the hotel world is to market a group of seemingly independent properties that are owned and managed by a company that does not use its name. That is the reason why you may not have heard of Red Carnation, since the words are not found on its canopies, but the family owned company has some great hotels in really interesting places. 

Irish castle


Langham Hotels

This is another one you have likely heard of, but probably don’t really know much about. Its certainly time tested - the original Langham in London opened in 1865 and many consider it Europe’s very first grand hotel. 

Langham also operates Forbes 4-Star hotels in New York, Boston and Pasadena as well as international properties in key cities such as Munich, Sydney and Melbourne. 


Saturday, January 4, 2020

Canada's Top Restaurants in Quebec

Options for dining out Once again recognized in Montreal. Montrealers have a complete plate of options for dining out.

restaurants
The unranked listing is based totally on opinions from the reservation platform’s users and consequently does not consider the many, many restaurants that do not use the service.

A number of the list’s montreal entries echo our critics’ alternatives from the remaining five years. Lesley chesterman known as bonaparte, which has also appeared on Opentable listing of canada’s most romantic restaurants, “one heck of a deal with.”

Of the food at Griffintown’s Chez Sophie, she wrote, “presentations are elegant and flavours are precise.”


darren huston, opentable


OpenTable’s diners also praised Le Filet, which has owners in common with Le Club Chasse et Pêche. “Every dish we ripped through become an absolute winner,” Chesterman wrote in 2016.


darren huston, opentable


L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon may have been controversial when it arrived in Montreal, but it went over well with OpenTable diners. It also went over well with critic Maeve Haldane, who gave it 3.5 stars.


Elsewhere in the star chef category, Maison Boulud earned the recognition of OpenTable’s diners.


“When people ask me where to celebrate a birthday or anniversary, I never hesitate to recommend Maison Boulud,” Chesterman wrote in 2016. “As amusing as it is to have such a plethora of dining choices in our city, it’s great to have a true-blue fine-dining restaurant to mark a special occasion.”

Thursday, January 2, 2020

Top 2019 Startups List - Phocuswire

Startups are the lifeblood of any enterprise. Technology, innovation and progress are made viable thanks to the efforts of small groups working round the world and their capability to disrupt long-held enterprise dynamics and ideals.

The travel industry is the center of a boom of innovation. New techniques for distribution, easy transportation and shared property are making an exuberant scene for travel startups to grow in.


Take a look at the top 2019 startups list: 

1. Airlines Technology

Airlines Technology says it plans to launch its booking platform into larger markets around the world.

2. Ascape

Ascape worked on the stock platform for VR travel content where brands will be able to license thousands of content pieces in several clicks.

3. Beyond Pricing

Beyond Pricing hopes to go from working with approximately 150,000 listings to half a million and go from pricing $1 billion in bookings to more than $3 billion.

4. Operto (Earlier Slickspaces)

Slickspaces plans to grow on a global scale. To meet the needs of its hospitality manager clients, who want to scale quickly in an increasingly competitive environment, it will harness the power of automation to deliver both operational efficiency and a world-class guest experience.  

Darren Huston serving as executive chairman, a new funding round and integration with online travel agencies.

5. Luggage Hero

The company begin to roll out the Luggage Hero service in 36 additional cities in the United States and Europe. The first nine are expected to be operational in March, with the final ones coming onboard by January 2020.

6. Conichi

Conichi will continue to place emphasis on enabling intelligent payments at hotels with its smarthotel product. It can guarantee the 100% acceptance and compliance of all common payments forms including virtual payments by fully automating the payment flow.

7. Sherpa

Sherpa will partner with leaders in the aviation and tours and activities spaces on pilot projects to include eVisas and eTAs as ancillary offerings.

8. TripTech

Looking beyond the hotel market, TripTech plans to open its platform to a set of new verticals, including vacation rentals and extended-stay accommodations, over the next year.

9. VoyHoy

VoyHoy plans to expand its ticket coverage and grow its network of B2B partners with its distribution and white-label products.

10. Redeam

Redeam continue enabling attractions, tour operators and theme parks to strategically expand and control all aspects of their distribution via its channel management solution.