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10.07.26 - 07:30
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Oasis reunion helps draw record 25m ′music tourists′ to UK concerts (The Guardian)
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Gigs by Gallagher brothers, Coldplay, Lana Del Rey and Beyonce gives £11bn boost to the economyBig name artists including Oasis with their highly anticipated reunion tour, Coldplay and Beyoncé helped to attract a record number of fans to travel to watch live music last year, helped by a surge in overseas visitors at UK gigs.A report from the industry body UK Music estimated that 24.7 million “music tourists” attended concerts and festivals last year, up 4.8% on 2024, leading to an unprecedented £11.2bn of spending across the UK economy. Continue reading......
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10.07.26 - 01:30
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At high-end Hong Kong hotels, rates check in above pre-pandemic highs, outpace market (SCMP)
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Hong Kong's luxury hotels have outpaced the city's broader hospitality market since last year, with their room rates exceeding 2018 levels as demand recovers, according to a report by global property consultancy Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL).
Citing official tourism figures, JLL said high-end properties were the only segment that returned to 2018's average daily rates (ADRs) in 2025, hitting HK$2,169 (US$277) – an increase of 1 per cent from what they were charging before 2019 and during the Covid-19......
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09.07.26 - 18:00
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Bruce Rockowitz Sees Al as Growth Engine for Wellness, Dining and Media Businesses (SCMP)
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Artificial intelligence is rapidly moving from experimentation to execution, and business veteran Bruce Rockowitz believes the technology could become a critical competitive advantage across industries ranging from wellness and hospitality to media.
Rockowitz, known for his work in sourcing, brand development and building and scaling consumer-facing businesses, views AI not simply as a productivity tool but as a......
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