This Surprising underwater hotel room lets you sleep When surrounded with marine life

according to Putting a positive Fresh spin on the expression "sleeping by the fishes," a Fresh hotel suite at the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island in the Maldives lets guests sleep underwater. The first-of-its-kind hotel suite – called the Muraka – is a two-level residence which has an underwater living & sleeping area. Guests could trial being surrounded by the Pretty ocean waters & get a firsthand glimpse of the marine wildlife. Related: Underwater Hotel Gets Green Light to be Constructed in the MaldivesThe suite was designed by the same team behind the resort's underwater restaurant, Ithaa. + Conrad Maldives Rangali IslandVia Architectural DigestImages via Conrad Maldives Rangali Island


Lack of supply development helping promote of Irish hotel room averages - STR

Strong development of room averages in Ireland's hotels is continue helped with a "lack of meaningful supply growth", travel study Inc. STR has said. In a similar vein, income per obtainable room (RevPAR), a key metric calculated to incorporate both room averages & occupancy, in Ireland increased 9.7 per cent to €76.79. Again, both development & the average were higher than in Europe where RevPAR increased 4.8 per cent to €64.89. Ireland's occupancy average was similarly buoyant in the period, increasing 3.4 per cent to 67.6 per cent occupancy. Europe's average occupancy increased 2.2 per cent to 64.5 per cent.

Lack of supply growth helping increase of Irish hotel room rates - STR

International hotel brands find room for expansion in India

referring to Pascal Gauvin, Managing Director India, Middle East & Africa, IHG (Intercontinental Hotels Group) is looking forward to building a 'luxury halo' of hotel brands in the country. Our midscale brands perhaps be the fastest growing however those are budget brands, that going to bring in scale,''says Raj Rana, Chief Executive Officer, South Asia, Radisson Hotel Group. By bringing in Fresh brands, international chains are riding on the Fresh cycle in the hospitality industry as request outpaces supply by room averages growing to top standards in a decade. According to India Hotel description Report 2017 by Horwath HTL, all India occupancy grew by 1.4 points to 65.3 per cent, the top in 9 years. The hotel industry is climbing the cycle & international brands are putting their money behind it.''Besides, the rev par is too low in India compared to other countries, giving international players further opportunity to grow their brands in this market.






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