Stamford-based Kayak to open its own hotel in Miami Beach
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Travel-booking firm Kayak plans to open the Kayak Miami Beach hotel in April 2021 in Miami Beach, Fla.Contributed photo /Kayak
STAMFORD Since its founding in 2004, Kayak has grown into one of the travel industry’s leading online-booking firms.
Now, amid the upheaval of the coronavirus pandemic, it is launching a major brick-and-mortar project.
Stamford-headquartered Kayak is opening next month a company-branded boutique hotel in Miami Beach, Fla. A venture several years in the making, Kayak officials want to use the 52-room Kayak Miami Beach as a design lab to build and test the firm’s accommodation technology while also offering a superior guest experience in one of its most-popular destinations.
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(Reuters) - U.S. timeshare operator Hilton Grand Vacations Inc said on Wednesday it would buy Diamond Resorts International Inc for about $1.4 billion, as the hospitality industry readies for a recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic blow.
Bookings have bounced back from April 2020 lows on a relative easing of lockdowns, while a wider rollout of COVID-19 vaccines is expected to support a rebound in leisure travel.
Timeshare operators such as HGV and Diamond Resorts, along with vacation rentals firms including Airbnb Inc and Vrbo, stand to benefit from an uptick in leisure travel.
Meanwhile, business travel-reliant hotel chains including Marriott and smaller rival Hilton Worldwide are seen as having a longer path to recovery.
U.S. timeshare operator Hilton Grand Vacations Inc said on Wednesday it would buy Diamond Resorts International Inc for about $1.4 billion, as the hospitality industry readies for a recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic blow.