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A look at the top international hotel brands of 2026
It will come as no surprise to anyone thatin the world of hospitality, chain dominate as they have done for quite some time. And here I take a look at the world´s top brands and sub-brands, ranked in order of size and influence - and while most are familiar, there are a couple which might not be (thanks, China!). read post
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Merry Christmas to everyone! I am glad to find and join this great group,I hope my tourism brand Beijing Trip Advisor well known here!
Whose social media program is trumping the competition? Tourism Ireland's. A tripatini blog explains how Tourism Ireland did it: http://bit.ly/uq8hIm
This kind of tactic doesn't always work, guys. Case in point is Australia's "Where the bloody hell are you?" campaign a couple years ago. I read that the language offended so many people, the ads were banned in several countries including the UK and the US (those prudish Anglo-Saxons!). So if I were consulted by Spirit airlines, I'd say ditch that image and others like it. Of course, I'd also say a lot of other things, like get rid of carry-on and seat-selection charges. I mean really!
And by the way, I leave my back hair alone.
Admissions: John waxes his back and Wendy waxes her boyfriend's back. I wax my car.
Also, they say that there's no such thing as "bad" publicity, but as someone who used to be compensated quite handsomely to bail companies out of public relations disasters, I would say that this old saw is patently false. Do you really think that ad images like this one really improve a company's image?
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