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US and Caribbean Hotel Market 2018-2021. Growth Analysis by Country, Type, and Status

The  luxury hotels industry  is my passion and one of the major customer service industries globally. Growing travel and tourism industry is one of the key reasons behind the growth of luxury hotels industry. In order to meet the increasing demand for unique customer services, luxury hotels are constantly striving to improve their services by focusing on  changing consumer preferences, new technologies impact and energy saving strategies. The global Luxury Hotel market is valued at 171100 million USD in 2018 and is expected to reach 216.000 million USD by the end of 2023, growing at a CAGR of 4.0% between 2018 and 2023. THE AMERICAS: HOTEL PROJECT PIPELINE BY COUNTRY United States  is the main market with  1069  hotel openings still in force, as a recent report by TopHotelProject states. And it is followed by  Mexico (86) ,  Brazil (47)  and  Canada (43) .   USA - 1069 hotel openings | 6. CUBA - 23 hotel open...

Caribbean-Mexico Hotel Development Pipeline Nears 30,000 Rooms

The Caribbean-Mexico development pipeline is nearing 30,000 rooms, according to a new report from hotel analytics firm STR. There were 170 hotels and 29,572 rooms in the hotel development pipeline in the Caribbean and Mexico through September, according to STR. That represented a 23.5 percent increase in rooms under contract compared with the same month in 2013, with a 31 percent increase in rooms in construction. The upscale segment accounted for the largest number of rooms in the latest report, with 7,213 rooms. The luxury segment was next with 6,189 rooms or 20.9 percent of the total pipeline.   http://www.caribjournal.com/

Meliá impulsa su marca Paradisus en el Caribe mexicano

Desde el próximo mes de noviembre,  el hotel Gran Meliá Cancún,  uno de los establecimientos emblemáticos de la cadena hotelera española en el Caribe mexicano, pasará a ser operado bajo la marca Paradisus Resorts.  De esta forma,  Meliá Hotels International  da un nuevo impulso a su marca de lujo 'todo incluido' en México. La decisión se apoya en el éxito cosechado con la marca Paradisus tras la apertura de su buque insignia en el destino, el Paradisus Playa del Carmen. Este doble resort combina un hotel sólo para adultos con otro para todos los públicos, una fórmula que Meliá va a replicar en el Gran Meliá Cancún. Fuente: elconomista.es

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