BRICKS & BRAINS 2025: Off to Macherei!
“Hospitality meets Real Estate” – for the 16th time. And for the first time at Scandic Munich Macherei. BRICKS & BRAINS welcomes its event guests in a Scandinavian living room, entirely in the hygge style.
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Change is here, holiday patterns are collapsing... These are the headlines of the two articles about the current summer season. Four authors describe the mood in eight countries (Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, France, Belgium and the Netherlands). No country is cheering, the positive news is always followed by a "but". Germany is moving backwards, which was to be expected. Italians are looking forward to summer, but the mountains are taking over from the beaches. Spain remains the sunshine of Europe, France gets a cold shower.
What moved me: The Spaniards and the French complain that they can no longer afford an island holiday in their own country. Is this the next trigger for even more protests against tourism? One thing has bothered me for a long while: Time and again, associations such as hotel groups draw comparisons between 2025 and pre-Covid. Hello! This no longer works. Today, the hotel industry operates in a completely different environment; an environment that in 2019 certainly could not have even been imagined. Let’s put an end to these illogical conclusions! Brilliant figures in large volumes secure the show, but not the profit backstage. ... More
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