Travel Technology, Destination and Tourism

NATURE POSITIVE TRAVEL & TOURISM

September 22, 2022

NATURE POSITIVE TRAVEL
Travel & Tourism are intrinsically linked to biodiversity and nature. Over half of Travel & Tourism demand is driven by the desire to explore nature, whether it is an international safari of a lifetime or a day trip exploring the countryside. Furthermore,
Travel & Tourism is one of six economic sectors with over 80% of its goods and services highly dependent on nature. Similarly, conservation efforts, protected areas and local economies are fuelled by Travel & Tourism revenue and the presence of visitors. In literary terms, nature and biodiversity are the book and the Travel & Tourism sector is the publisher. This interdependence places our sector in a unique position to protect our planet’s natural wonders.

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Sun Resorts

Sun Resorts is one of the leading hotel, leisure and MICE groups in the Indian Ocean with 5 owned and managed beach resorts, 1 golf course and a total of 3,500 employees. Sun Resorts has sales offices in Paris and London, and representative offices in Madrid, Milan, Moscow, Shanghai, Beijing and Mumbai. Sun Resorts owns and manages Kanuhura in the Maldives and Long Beach, Sugar Beach, Ambre, La Pirogue and Ile Aux Cerfs Golf Club in Mauritius.

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High availability -Solutions and implementations

whitePaper | September 8, 2022

With ever-increasing pressure to remain online and attend to customer needs, IT systems need to constantly review and adapt their solutions on how to cope with system failures and resume operation in the shortest amount of time, with minimum to no material/data loss. This is reflected in the variety of High Availability solutions available and number of business case scenarios that they address

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Automated Travel and Entertainment (T&E) Expense Management

whitePaper | February 9, 2021

With rapidly expanding business, there is always a need for travel and entertainment (T&E). Domestic or international travel may be required to connect with your customers and suppliers. Along with travel comes the need to submit an expense report and get reimbursed for your expenses. Travel costs make up the second largest controllable cost for most organizations, after salaries and benefits.

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MAKING TRAVEL INCLUSIVE FOR ALL

whitePaper | October 10, 2022

Travel has probably crossed all of our minds at some point in the last few months. Holidays abroad, daytrips with the kids, or music festivals are all familiar summer experiences that require us to think about how we’ll get from A to B. But for disabled people, travelling anywhere is far from easy. For many, this summer has been one of renewed excitement and opportunity, with international travel being possible for the first time since the pandemic. Unfortunately, for people with disabilities, travel is all too often inaccessible, uncomfortable, and expensive. A recent survey found that two-thirds of the seven million Britons with limited mobility avoid flying altogether because it is so difficult.

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Seamless travel

whitePaper | January 21, 2020

Explore the award-winning biometric and AI technology of NEC, unlocking uninterrupted kerb-to-gate travel with just a simple smile.

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2022 Deloitte travel outlook

whitePaper | June 1, 2022

As travel moves toward recovery, new forces will shape its futureThe COVID-19 pandemic disrupted several industries, but travel fell particularly hard and fast. US air passenger volume plummeted by more than 90% in March 20201and in April 2020 U.S. hotel occupancy dove to 25%.2 Travel showed its resilience when relief arrived in the form of vaccines. Pent-up demand surfaced quickly; Americans’ intent to make bookings doubled across most travel categories from February to September 2021.

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Maximizing revenue across the traveler’s journey

whitePaper | January 22, 2020

The travel technology world is thriving, with a considerable amount of innovation occurring in Ireland. To highlight this, Enterprise Ireland, the trade and development agency of the Irish government, commissioned Atmosphere Research Group, an independent and objective travel industry market research firm, to prepare this Thought Leadership Paper. Atmosphere Research interviewed 10 of Enterprise Ireland’s portfolio companies, forming our own opinions about each firm. The report also includes data from Atmosphere’s proprietary studies of travelers in five countries that Enterprise Ireland selected:

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Spotlight

Sun Resorts

Sun Resorts is one of the leading hotel, leisure and MICE groups in the Indian Ocean with 5 owned and managed beach resorts, 1 golf course and a total of 3,500 employees. Sun Resorts has sales offices in Paris and London, and representative offices in Madrid, Milan, Moscow, Shanghai, Beijing and Mumbai. Sun Resorts owns and manages Kanuhura in the Maldives and Long Beach, Sugar Beach, Ambre, La Pirogue and Ile Aux Cerfs Golf Club in Mauritius.

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