Hospitality News Talks explores ways travel agencies and tour operators in Lebanon can adapt and innovate
Powered by Hospitality News Middle East and funded by the USAID Lebanon Enterprise development (LED) project, Hospitality News Talks held its 12th virtual roundtable on April 28 — “How travel agencies and tour operators in Lebanon can adapt and innovate.” The online session, the final in a series of talks moderated by Hodema consulting services, welcomed a panel of travel agents, tour operators and tourism experts to discuss the current state of the industry and how to attract visitors to Lebanon.
G20 ministers support UNWTO’s recommendations for tourism’s green transformation
The recommendations were identified as a key resource for advancing progress in the policy area of green transformation of the world’s leading economies.
What’s new in meat?
Despite the rise in plant-based and vegan diets, meat is still very much on the table. We spoke to six professionals to learn more about the market and how to identify a good cut.
Renowned Lebanese chefs and entrepreneurs explore the future of Lebanese cuisine
Powered by Hospitality News Middle East and funded by the USAID Lebanon Enterprise development (LED) project, Hospitality News Talks held its 11th virtual roundtable on April 22 — “Rethinking the future of Lebanese cuisine.” The online session, one of 12 such talks moderated by Hodema consulting services, welcomed a panel of renowned Lebanese chefs, restaurateurs and entrepreneurs to share their views on how Lebanese cuisine can evolve.
Introducing the Worldchefs Academy and its advisors
Amro Al Yassin, Worldchefs Academy Arabic advisor, VP of Emirates Culinary Guild (Dubai) and general secretary of the Syrian Culinary Guild, and Jihan Sahawneh, Worldchefs Academy Arabic Advisor and culinary facilitator at the Royal Academy of Culinary Arts (Jordan), explain how Worldchefs Academy is helping young talents in their culinary journeys.
Maria Boustany Abi Nasr talks luxury events in Lebanon
With an impressive 14 years’ experience in PR and events management, Maria Boustany Abi Nasr has successfully positioned Chateau Rweiss as a first-class venue.
Hospitality News Talks looks at opportunities for Lebanese food brands and producers
Powered by Hospitality News Middle East and funded by the USAID Lebanon Enterprise development (LED) project, Hospitality News Talks held its 10th virtual roundtable on April 15 — “Made in Lebanon: new opportunities for local food distributors, producers and farmers.” The online session, one of 12 such talks moderated by Hodema consulting services, invited business owners, distributors, entrepreneurs and local producers to share their knowledge and look at how to turn the recent crises in Lebanon into opportunities.
Hiring for hospitality
Hiring for hospitality positions is not always straightforward, especially when soft skills really matter. We hear what two hoteliers and two restaurateurs have to say about recruiting the right people for their organizations.