Security and technology: hospitality transforms to restart
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 4:17 am
Summer is a free-for-all, but under certain conditions: once the darkest moment of the pandemic has passed, people are once again planning trips, provided they can rely on facilities that can guarantee adequate safety standards . The hospitality sector is therefore undergoing a radical transformation to meet the needs of travelers in the Covid-19 era, which – among other things – will require the systematic and widespread adoption of new technologies .
To understand the changes in the guest and employee experience, the evolution of bookings, the prospects for the hospitality industry's recovery, and the actions already shop taken by hotel properties around the world, Oracle and Skift conducted the A Data-Driven Look at Hospitality's Recovery survey , which surveyed 4,600 potential travelers and 1,800 hotel and travel industry professionals.
Pandemic-proof hospitality: what's changing
According to Oracle and Skift, hospitality facilities are first and foremost having to welcome a Oracle hospitality infonew type of guest : over 30% of industry executives said they expect a greater or significantly greater number of domestic travelers, while 60% expect a smaller or significantly smaller number of international travelers.
To understand the changes in the guest and employee experience, the evolution of bookings, the prospects for the hospitality industry's recovery, and the actions already shop taken by hotel properties around the world, Oracle and Skift conducted the A Data-Driven Look at Hospitality's Recovery survey , which surveyed 4,600 potential travelers and 1,800 hotel and travel industry professionals.
Pandemic-proof hospitality: what's changing
According to Oracle and Skift, hospitality facilities are first and foremost having to welcome a Oracle hospitality infonew type of guest : over 30% of industry executives said they expect a greater or significantly greater number of domestic travelers, while 60% expect a smaller or significantly smaller number of international travelers.