On Sunday, we return to the best tourist news of the week in a top 5.
5 Hilton hotels are all targeting smartphones
The Hilton Group will offer its customers to replace their room keys installed on a smartphone application. But that's not all, they can also rent a car, book an air ticket or simply find their way. Thus, customers will no longer need to queue at reception. For this, the American leader of the luxury hotel will equip its 4,200 facilities connected locks. This technology strategy at a price: the chain has already invested over 550 million dollars (410 million euros) between the mobile application and new locks. In the long-term goal is to reduce the number of employees in their hotels.
4 Football Stadium: pools instead forums
The football stadium in Jacksonville (USA) has inaugurated two pools built in the stands. 9,500 seats were removed and replaced with two pools and 16 private cabanas. New giant screens were also installed. All for the sum of 63 million dollars (about 47 million). The goal is to repopulate the House who has one of the lowest dating of the entire league. One member of the administration says they want to target "companies that want to entertain some of their customers." 200 spectators will have the chance to watch the game the waterfront. It will cost $ 250 (€ 186) per game.
3 "Perform 2020 ': the new economies of Air France plane - KLM
The Franco-Dutch group announced the creation of a new strategic plan called "Perform in 2020." This will be further detailed in early September.
Meanwhile, we know that this savings plan remains in continuity plan
"Transform 2015", which would allow the company to set aside one billion
euros over three years. The strategy remains the same: Air France KLM wants to regain the European market, increasing competition from low cost airlines.
For the second quarter of 2014, the group also announced it had reduced
its net loss to € 6 million against 158 million a year earlier.
2 Paris, the European capital of luxury shopping
With 83 million annual tourists, Paris, world destination, has become the European capital of shopping . The consulting firm Abington Advisory was interested in the habits of Brazilian tourists, Chinese and Russian as they pass in the capital.
The vast majority walk the Champs Elysees, Boulevard Haussmann, or the
Faubourg Saint-Honoré to find their favorite luxury brands: Louis
Vuitton, Chanel and Dior. Besides this, the signs "general public" such as Zara and Sephora will also get their money's Paris is more attractive than its European neighbors because of its wide variety of choice. Artisan small to large retailers.
The study found that tourists also spend part of their budget to
product purchases "Duty Free" (zero-rated area at the airport). Everyone is benefiting: the Chinese prefer luxury bags, Brazilians the French gastronomic products and Russians cosmetics.
1 England allows testing driverless cars
The British government Wednesday, July 30 authorized testing on public roads of driverless cars. Beginning in January 2015, three major cities, selected previously will accommodate these vehicles on public roads for a period of 18-36 months. The cities in question have not yet been chosen. The latter will receive funding of over £ 3 million (€ 4 million) each.
The government, which wants to make England the leader in technology,
however, recognizes that consumers are wary of the introduction of such
vehicles. Cars without drivers are already being tested on public roads in Japan and in several states. In Europe, Sweden has allowed these tests from 2017.
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