Tourism and hotel industry requires lifelong training

Tourism and hotel industry requires lifelong training

Regularly learning and supplementing soft skills at work has become a mandatory requirement for those who want to pursue tourism and hospitality careers.
Excitement palpable for future of tourism

Excitement palpable for future of tourism

The tourism and hotel industry is being more careful in its plans to promote business growth in the face of shifting needs, and preferences for tourist groups in the future.
Ixora Ho Tram by Fusion the newest addition to the Grand Ho Tram Strip

Ixora Ho Tram by Fusion the newest addition to the Grand Ho Tram Strip

The Grand Ho Tram Strip has unveiled its newest piece of the puzzle - Ixora Ho Tram by Fusion.
Fine dining at Shilla Monogram Quang Nam Danang

Fine dining at Shilla Monogram Quang Nam Danang

On April 30 and May 1, Shilla Monogram Quang Nam Danang invites diners to discover a culinary feast that blends the flavours of Central Vietnam and South Korea.
Vietnam trekking tour wakes up all senses of veteran hotelier

Vietnam trekking tour wakes up all senses of veteran hotelier

Erwin R. Popov was born to be a hotelier with his family having a long tradition in hospitality management. He has worked for more than 35 years in the hotel industry. He has traveled to 128 countries around the world.
Restrictions continue to challenge hotel industry

Restrictions continue to challenge hotel industry

While major hotel brands and groups such as Accor, Marriott, InterContinental, and TUI continue to face difficulties as the global tourism industry has not yet recovered from the pandemic, many hotel and resort brands in Vietnam are trying to find their own direction to continue development.
Green is the new black for hoteliers

Green is the new black for hoteliers

Hoteliers and guests in Vietnam are changing their perception of green practices.
Exhausted finances put hotels on sale

Exhausted finances put hotels on sale

After a brief recovery before the latest COVID-19 outbreak in Danang, the tourism and hotel industry has faced yet another grim time, leading to new discounts at hotels that dare to stay open and massive selloffs of those that cannot bear the revenue losses.
The hotel industry manages to overcome the crisis

The hotel industry manages to overcome the crisis

A hotel’s revenue depends primarily on accommodation services, but in times when there are no guests, many hotels in Vietnam have actively shifted their business and created new products and services to maintain operations.
Accor opens door to rapid brand growth

Accor opens door to rapid brand growth

“Once the domestic economy grows and we have more domestic visitors, we will bring in different types of hotels including four and three-star hotels”