Major hospitality chains are buying up independent boutique hotels
Boutique hotels are joining or becoming affiliates of large hotel chains to benefit from bigger marketing and operational budgets.
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Boutique hotels are joining or becoming affiliates of large hotel chains to benefit from bigger marketing and operational budgets.
Products & Services ∙ Independent HotelsFor the past five years, independent properties have outpaced branded properties in RevPAR growth.
Revenue Management ∙ Independent HotelsMore independent hotels are either joining the big chains or shutting their doors.
Products & Services ∙ Independent HotelsAttaining direct bookings can be a tough fight, especially for independent hotels that tend to operate on tighter marketing budgets than their corporate counterparts.
Distribution ∙ Independent HotelsWith metrics floundering and the economy softening, independents need to be savvier and more attractive both to guests and potential employees.
Products & Services ∙ Independent HotelsThe total supply of independent hotel rooms in the U.S. has continued to decline, and while the rate at which independent hotels are closing is high, the closure rate continues to slow.
Products & Services ∙ Independent Hotels