Editorial: Has tourism become a dirty word?
OPINION: Sector is recovering, but international spending only half that before Covid.
OPINION: Sector is recovering, but international spending only half that before Covid.
New York Times: Streets overflow with garbage, while hotels shine with ornate gold.
Staycations can feel a bit lame, but they don't have to be.
The company owes $23.7m to Sax’s Autumn Park and Kearoa Holdings.
Stay in the heart of Vancouver's vibrant CBD at Hilton Downtown.
Hong-Kong based manager sees big future in Aotearoa's ultra-luxury market.
What, we must ask ourselves, is the grande dame worth?
Six Auckland properties involved have been slapped with insanitary building notices.
These Kiwi tourism experiences have been recognised as some of the best in the region.
Remember the blaze back in 2019? The company expects a $657.1m fire insurance payout.
Demand red hot amid rising fuel prices, labour shortages and supply chain challenges.
Giant global operator believes it can charge a 40 per cent premium for upgraded rooms.
JW Marriott’s general manager takes us on a tour of the newly refurbished rooms in the old Stamford Plaza site. Video / NZHerald
New York Times: Are smart hotels a luxury or a letdown?
Room rates hit a record in Queenstown, but revenue per room hasn't fully recovered.
Viewers were shocked, and envious of the woman's unusual tactic.
Amsterdam-based company says system maintenance issue has delayed payments.
What goodies are in store in a room at Bali's leading sustainability hotel?
Guests at the 4.5 star hotel can pick between river and garden views.
Why chase waterfalls when you can live next to them?
The occupancy rate was also around 10 per cent higher than the same month in 2022.
Cooks, cleaners, dishwashers, servers, bellmen and desk agents among those striking.
Dairy delivery looks a little different when staying at Sudima
This hotel is at the heart of everything in the capital.
The quick clip showed the hotel before and after.
The fire came at the worst possible time for the local accommodation sector.
Firms warned they can't rely on pre-pandemic tactics.
Four fire appliances attended, along with an operational support wagon.
It's low season in Dubai because of the heat so there's hotel bargains to be had.
High costs are pushing up room rates but industry boss says they're still competitive.