Author: JettsettingBen

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    Why hotels should embrace technology

    Embracing technology is essential for hotels aiming to enhance guest experiences and boost operational efficiency. From mobile apps that streamline service requests to innovative in-room tech like smart devices, hotels can cater to the needs of the modern traveler while optimizing their workflows. The integration of these advancements not only improves guest satisfaction but also positions hotels competitively in a rapidly evolving market.

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    Delta unveils Zac Posen-designed, inspired employee uniforms

    Delta Air Lines has introduced a new line of employee uniforms designed by acclaimed fashion designer Zac Posen. The contemporary collection, featuring a vibrant color palette and classic styles, will be worn by over 60,000 frontline employees, reflecting both modern aesthetics and the airline’s heritage. Testing will begin in December with feedback guiding final adjustments.

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    My thoughts on self-service check-in

    Self-service check-in kiosks have evolved significantly, offering a streamlined and efficient experience for travelers. Airlines like easyJet are leading the way with fully automated systems that enhance customer convenience while minimizing wait times. However, the transition raises concerns about accessibility for less tech-savvy passengers.

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    Hotel Review: Anaheim Marriott

    The Anaheim Marriott, a large full-service hotel in Orange County, offers a blend of comfort and convenience for both business and leisure travelers. Recently renovated with a $15 million investment, it features modern guest rooms and a vibrant “Great Room” concept, all just steps from the Disneyland Resort and the Anaheim Convention Center.

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    Photo of the Day: The London Skyline at Night

    The blog features a stunning photo of the London skyline at night, captured during a Delta Air Lines corporate event celebrating a new non-stop service between London Heathrow and Salt Lake City. The image showcases the breathtaking views from Landing Forty Two, located in the iconic Cheesegrater building.

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    British Airways + M&S: Why I Think It’s Good News

    British Airways has partnered with Marks & Spencer to enhance in-flight dining by offering customers the option to purchase premium food items on domestic and short-haul flights starting January 11. This shift from complimentary snacks to M&S offerings aims to elevate the quality of in-flight meals, promising freshness and sustainability.

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    Confirmed: BA partner with M&S for buy-on-board catering

    British Airways has officially partnered with M&S to introduce a buy-on-board catering service for short-haul flights. This shift marks a significant change in BA’s approach, aiming to attract budget-conscious travelers while competing with low-cost carriers. The move has sparked mixed reactions among passengers accustomed to complimentary offerings.

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    Snowdogs By The Sea arrive in Brighton

    A charming public sculpture trail featuring 44 giant Snowdog sculptures has launched in Brighton and Hove, designed to raise funds for The Martlets Hospice. Inspired by “The Snowman™ and The Snowdog,” the exhibition showcases unique designs from local artists and offers an engaging adventure for visitors through the city until November 27th.