In India, there is a growing preference for digital-first, mobile-based loyalty programs, which are gaining popularity across various sectors. Companies are moving away from traditional loyalty cards and offering rewards …
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With consumer expectations shifting towards personalized experiences, digital integration, and sustainability, companies are investing in AI-driven recommendations, mobile-first engagement, and multi-brand partnerships. However, the dominance of major retailers and financial …
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Sustainability has emerged as a core theme in German loyalty programs, with companies incorporating eco-friendly rewards and initiatives. For instance, Rewe Group, a leading supermarket chain, launched green loyalty campaigns, …
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Major retailers and banks dominate, making it difficult for new entrants to scale. Pick n Pay, Woolworths, and Clicks control a significant share of retail loyalty, while FNB and Standard …
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Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. delivered an impressive Q4 2024 earnings report, demonstrating strong global demand across leisure, business, and group travel segments. With substantial revenue growth, aggressive expansion plans, and …
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Loyalty programs are also providing value for both the operator and the consumer. Among operators with such programs, 70 percent say they helped boost customer traffic. For consumers, being a …
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TravelBoom Hotel Marketing’s latest findings offer insights on how the hospitality and tourism industries can reach and engage consumers in today’s changing travel landscape.
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The recent shift have introduced spending-based metrics for earning status, making it harder for frequent fliers to achieve elite tiers unless they also engage in high levels of spending through …
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The McKinsey report highlights six transformative trends in tourism and hospitality, including asset-light models, strategic acquisitions, home-sharing growth, demand for curated travel experiences.
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Hilton’s 2025 Trends Report highlights travelers’ focus on balancing adventure and relaxation, with 70% enjoying active trips while others embrace wellness retreats or “Hurkle-Durkling” (lounging in bed). Nostalgia drives 58% …


