Posts Tagged ‘Hotels’

See you at World Travel Market 2011

| October 26th, 2011 | No Comments »

Boy, time sure does fly when you are having fun! I don’t know where the time went but November is fast approaching and we have been getting ready for World Travel Market 2011 in London. It is after all THE place to be.

Manolis will be doing the rounds as ever, with a huge backpack and his vast repository of knowledge.

This year it’s all about the meetups and boy do we have a busy schedule! We ‘d love to meet up with everyone if at all possible so please drop me a line and I’ll arrange an appointment or quick coffee. We are taking some meetings in central London too but it’s best if we catch up on the exhibition floor really.

We will also be going to the Travel Blog Camp once again. It was just such a great experience last year, we loved meeting all the bloggers and taking part in the lively debate. We are expecting great things again this year.

I’ll try to update again on WTM but in the meantime here are some nice little videos from last year (or perhaps you’d like to take a look all all our updates from WTM 2010).

Hope to see you there!

Solving your client’s problem 2011

| June 28th, 2011 | 1 Comment »

Sometimes news about strikes and travel disruption can get a bit old when you work in a hotel. Lately in Greece they happen often. Do you become a bit nonchalant about it all? Should you?

Certainly not!

People who have booked a few days off are not looking forward to being stuck in an airport waiting for a flight home.

This is were your responsiveness as a hotelier and your good policy will have an opportunity to shine through. Assess the challenges that your clients face, analyse your business model and design a realistic policy that will keep your guests happy. This is especially important when a country is so much in the news for all the wrong reasons – like Greece is this summer. (more…)

Take the Red Tape Challenge for hotels and holidays

| May 12th, 2011 | No Comments »

Good news from the Cabinet Office.

A wide consultation website is up, called the Red Tape Challenge.

Every few weeks they are publishing the regulations affecting one specific sector or industry. At the same time they are publishing the general regulations that cut across all sectors such as equality and employment.

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Is tourism the exclusive responsibility of the Greek state? We think not.

| January 23rd, 2011 | No Comments »

complain Any sector will have some issues close to its heart and will feel robbed of attention when the state doesn’t seem to listen. Everything cannot be perfect all of the time, that’s true.

Working a lot with hotels we are always a bit surprised by the sharp differences in how hoteliers and their trade associations put their case forward in different countries.

Take Greece for example. (more…)

Greek hotel, SoMaFusion client, tops favourite hotel list for 2010

| January 13th, 2011 | 4 Comments »

Aegean Sky, a hotel that prides itself in high quality personal service in Crete, took first place in the Travel Republic favourite hotel list for 2010 based on guest reviews.

This excellent result rewards Aegean Sky for a long standing belief in meaningful relationships with guests and constant improvement based on face to face and online reviews.

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We loved travel blog camp 2010

| November 27th, 2010 | 2 Comments »

Going to Travel Blog Camp was an absolute pleasure this year. (We already uploaded a short video with a cheeky wi-fi question and answer)

Organised on November 9 by the excellent Darren Cronian (@travelrants and on his blog Travel Rants), it was an opportunity for Travel Bloggers, PR peeps and people like us to get together, listen to some excellent speakers and catch up.

Darren organises this during World Travel Market and you can see why. Most people interested in travel are in London either way so it makes a lot of sense, even if we were simply exhausted from doing the exhibition rounds all day. It’s a credit to the speakers and the crowd that we thoroughly enjoyed it.

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SoMaFusion videos #wtm2010 | Day 4 | Sofia & Manolis do the rounds

| November 26th, 2010 | No Comments »

A video from the fourth day with Sofia and Manolis doing the rounds at some meetings and catching up with great companies at the tech section (we blogged about that one)

Stands with lovely people featured:

podsafe track:

One Summer Day – 28
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SoMaFusion videos #wtm2010 | in Greek | Halkidiki Hotel Association

| November 25th, 2010 | No Comments »

The lovely Ms. Sofia Bournatzi from the Halkidiki Hotel Association.

Watch out for:

  • why Halkidiki has a stand independent from the Greek stand
  • some views on the future of tourism in Halkidiki
  • some suggestions about how hoteliers can deal with the tourism crisis in Greece

Our heartfelt thanks to Ms. Bournatzi.

podsafe track:
The Well-Traveled Gentleman – The Blind Eyes
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SoMaFusion videos #wtm2010 | Sofia explains it all

| November 12th, 2010 | No Comments »

Sofia, the SoMaFusion Wordsmith, gives a few words on why we are at the World Travel Market.

Among other things we go to the exhibition to

  • keep up to date with the latest trends
  • catch up with business contacts
  • see the latest technological solutions that make sense for hoteliers
  • negotiate prices and contracts on behalf of our clients with whole sellers and tour operators

If you’re interested, drop us a line.

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SoMaFusion videos #wtm2010 | Day 2 & 3 | Walking around

| November 10th, 2010 | No Comments »

A video with some highlights from the second and third day at the World Travel Market.

Watch out for:

  • Frida
  • The girl from Indonesia
  • Manolis convincing a journalist to visit Greece
  • the ‘good mornings’ in the end

podsafe track:
Road Trip – Dust Rhinos
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