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Business travel in Japan demands a high level of digital preparation, which highlights your professional credibility level. Your digital setup is an operational tool needed for all formats, whether it's an executive meeting in Osaka, corporate travel in Japan, or a trip, combined with some leisure stay. Japan is one of the leading countries from

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Managing revenue across multiple properties is complex. When different PMS systems, inconsistent data, and slow reporting are added to the mix, clarity disappears quickly. Revenue teams spend more time reconciling numbers than shaping strategy, and forecast confidence begins to erode. In multi-PMS environments, trust in data becomes the real bottleneck. This article shows how...


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Question for Our Revenue Management Expert Panel: How can hotels improve (or begin) their PMS, RMS, CRM and POS integrations, and how does a connected tech stack enable smarter, data-driven revenue management? (Proposed by Chaya Kowal.) Our Revenue Management Expert Panel Tamie Matthews - Revenue, Sales & Marketing

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Question for Our Hotel Marketing Expert Panel What has been the most significant challenge you've overcome in your marketing career? What was the most important lesson you learned, and from whom? (Proposed by Moriya Rockman) Our Marketing Expert Panel Michael J. Goldrich - Founder & Chief Advisor,

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AI agents in the travel industry are autonomous software systems that are able to work independently to achieve specific goals. They do not require human intervention and can make decisions and learn from outcomes over time. Within the travel industry, AI agents are useful as the industry currently faces key challenges that they can assist

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