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Hyatt Group's co-branding marketing strategy aimed to address the challenges faced by the hospitality industry, such as declining passenger flow and decreasing customer loyalty due to the pandemic. The strategy focused on the 4Ps of marketing - product, price, promotion, and place. Highlights included providing skincare products in guestrooms, collaborating with luxury brands in beauty salons, and offering co-branded afternoon tea experiences. The outcomes included improved brand awareness, increased income through co-marketing activities, and capturing the interest of potential customers through the allure of luxury and discounted products. Challenges remain in maintaining competitive prices, sustaining brand partnerships, and ensuring quality for high-end customers.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Strategic alliances (Business) Hotels -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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This study discusses a new concept of co-branding between a hotel and a tea brand, which has given both parties a unique understanding of IP cooperation, providing differentiated and personalized services to customers.
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- Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Strategic alliances (Business) Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing
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This case study discusses how Atour Light Hotel practiced brand concepts, YOL, new retail thinking frameworks, and social hotspots for marketing, successfully increasing the overall revenue of the hotel bar, opening up sales for mojito drinks, and also driving sales of other alcoholic beverages.
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- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
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- Bring (Marketing) Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing
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The Banyan Tree Wellness Journey, launched by Banyan Tree Resort in China, offers a personalized and unique experience to promote wellness and a healthy lifestyle. The program incorporates local culture and characteristics, targeting specific market segments. Guests are provided with the Banyan Tree Wellness Passport, featuring various wellness activities, with rewards upon completion. The program has boosted revenue from wellness packages, elevated the hotel's average room rate through wellness room offerings, and created awareness about wellness practices. Challenges include engaging a wider range of guests in the program and ensuring the safety and satisfaction of diverse preferences. Banyan Tree must continue to innovate and introduce new wellness experiences to maintain its competitive edge.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Hotels -- Marketing Medical tourism Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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The Children's Dream Show promotion by Kempinski Hotel Suzhou focused on the parent-child market's potential and the growing interest in children's education. The event, held for four consecutive years, aimed to provide children with a fun and educational experience. Activities included children experiencing hotel professions and exploring facilities, catering, and services. The hotel collaborated with a high-end Children's Photo Gallery to expand promotion channels. The outcomes included improved brand awareness and increased income through co-marketing of parent-child products and customized projects for parents. The use of digital marketing, specifically through WeChat, was a successful strategy at the time, despite limited tools available compared to present times.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Hotels -- Marketing Family vacations Target marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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The case of China Tourism Group's RV travel demonstrates a good marketing performance by connecting the tourism resources of multiple provinces and cities through the live broadcast of social platforms.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing Recreational vehicle camping Target marketing
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InterContinental Hotel Group (IHG) successfully utilized AI technology for their Chinese New Year marketing campaign, creating AI rabbits to represent each hotel brand and incorporating AR+AI technology in their "New Year Catching Joyful Rabbits" campaign. This innovative approach attracted attention and engagement from consumers, with over 60,000 New Year red envelopes claimed within three days. The campaign achieved great exposure, with the IHG logo being seen over 44 million times during 280,000 interactions. This pioneering exploration of AI technology in the hotel industry has positioned IHG as a leader and raised questions about the potential for AI to enhance marketing efficiency and consumer interaction.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Hotels -- Marketing Festivals -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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Crowne Plaza Zhangjiajie Christmas Mini Market case demonstrated the creation of the hotel as a tourist destination, innovating new ways for guests to experience the hotel and achieving the goal of promoting the recovery of the cultural and tourism market.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Fairs Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing
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The case of Cirque du Soleil shows how the branding of X Fantasy Land was successfully built through co-marketing, online pre-sales, and other strategies, creating record sales results.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Strategic alliances (Business) Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing Cirque du Soleil
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This study discusses a new concept of afternoon tea takeaway with a stylish box design - a calendar box and a Christmas bear developed by Conrad Hotels and its revenue outcomes.
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- Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- COVID-19 (Disease) -- Economic aspects Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing Restaurant management
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