end of the road for bathroom miniatures as ihg goes bulk size

End of the road for bathroom miniatures as IHG goes bulk-size

Building on its efforts to reduce plastic waste as part of a broader sustainability agenda, this pledge makes IHG the first global hotel company to commit all brands to removing bathroom miniatures in favour of bulk-size amenities. IHG takes this industry-leading step to remove 200 million miniatures from estate each year.
becamex hotels go green

Becamex hotels go green

Becamex Hospitality is a relatively new brand in the tourism industry, yet in recent years it has made significant contributions to the development of the southern province of Binh Duong’s economy, and green and sustainable tourism in particular.
an my village thrives without hotels

An My Village thrives without hotels

Hoi An, a UNESCO World Heritage site, charms visitors with its picturesque riverside, brightly coloured old houses; great street food; fine-art galleries and rural villages.
hotels in vietnam 2023 the way forward

Hotels in Vietnam 2023 the way forward

Providing the staple of tourism, seasoned hoteliers share with Vietnam Investment Review their reflections on 2022 and reveal what could be in store next.
hotels head for binh dinh

Hotels head for Binh Dinh

Developers are setting up new hotel properties in Binh Dinh, a southern province which does not usually cause much of a blip on the regional tourist map. 
local hotels room to grow

Local hotels: room to grow

Contacts International Hospitality Group managing director Karl Derek John is true to his word and is back in Vietnam to promote a number of multi-million dollar hotel and tourism projects.
capital makes room for hotels

Capital makes room for hotels

Hanoi’s People Committee is racing to build more new hotels in time for the celebration of Thang Long-Hanoi’s 1,000-year anniversary in the year 2010.
hotels setting up for post pandemic boom

Hotels setting up for post-pandemic boom

A new wave of mergers and acquisitions in the hotel segment may reach the shores of Vietnam’s coastal and central cities even as the hospitality sector struggles with the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.
best western hotels resorts goes all in on aws

Best Western Hotels & Resorts goes all-in on AWS

Best Western Hotels & Resorts, which has been expanding dynamically in Vietnam, is moving its infrastructure to Amazon Web Services (AWS) – going all-in on the world’s leading cloud – to automate processes and quickly develop new and more personalised experiences for travellers visiting its more than 4,700 properties around the world, AWS, an Amazon.com company (NASDAQ: AMZN), announced on December 6.
city puts new hotels to bed

City puts new hotels to bed

Ho Chi Minh City is thinking big in its hotel and hospitality development plan to meet international visitors’ accommodation demands.
hotels and resorts must go green experts

Hotels and resorts must go ’green’: experts

Hospitality property owners and developers in Vietnam should apply green and sustainable architecture and design to respond to the effects of climate change, experts said at a hotel and resort conference which closed on September 25 in HCM City.
hotels and resorts see global interest

Hotels and resorts see global interest

Limited supply, increasing occupancy, and surging tourist arrivals are attracting more domestic and foreign investors into acquiring hospitality assets and expanding their portfolios in Vietnam’s major cities.
hotels bank on chain reactions

Hotels bank on chain reactions

Vietnamese-backed hotel developers are expanding their horizons, looking not just to make their own hotel brands recognised domestically, but also planning to get their brands international attention.
three vietnamese hotels among 34 best ones in asia

Three Vietnamese hotels among 34 best ones in Asia

Hyatt Regency Danang, Park Hyatt Saigon and Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi have been listed among 34 best hotels in Asia by Business Insider.
hotels under pressure as market dips

Hotels under pressure as market dips

A recent downturn in the number of international tourists has prompted Hanoi’s hoteliers to come up with new strategies to regain stable occupancy rates.