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June 6th, 2026

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Hotel demand data and SiteMinder’s infrastructure bet point to connected booking stacks

HospitalityNet’s 5 June 2026 editorial roundup cited stronger U.S. hotel performance, record U.S. business-travel spending in 2024, and SiteMinder’s move toward infrastructure around the Mews operating layer. Treating it as an industry roundup, the useful signal is that hotel revenue tools increasingly need booking, operations and guest context to work together.

Hotel demand data and SiteMinder’s infrastructure bet point to connected booking stacks

Hotel demand data and SiteMinder’s infrastructure bet point to connected booking stacks

HospitalityNet’s 5 June 2026 editorial roundup cited three useful hospitality signals: stronger U.S. hotel performance, U.S. business-travel spending reaching a record level in 2024, and SiteMinder’s move toward infrastructure around the Mews operating layer. The exact commercial framing should be read as an industry roundup, but the product direction is clear.

Hotel teams are under pressure to turn demand into well-run operations. That means revenue management, booking channels, property operations, guest messaging and post-stay follow-up cannot be treated as disconnected tools if operators want speed and measurable outcomes.

Why it matters for Bubbll

Bubbll can create value for hotels and residences by making the booking conversation part of the operating stack. A guest inquiry should connect to availability, staff tasks, CRM notes, offers and follow-up, so teams can capture demand without losing service quality.

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