The evolution of the hospitality industry brings a new reality as hotels focus on long-term rentals to transform their business.
Beyond mere provision, long-term rental builds a specific policy and image of the hotel, while the hotel's extroversion operates with strict criteria, aligning the guest experience with the management company's objectives.
By adopting an extroversion strategy, the management company reflects clear criteria. Every aspect of the guest experience is designed to reflect the company's goals and ideals, from room design to service.
Long-term rentals combine stability with adaptability. Hotels respond to guests' needs in a specialized way, creating an experience that breaks out of traditional contexts.
As hotels focus on long-term rental, an alternative hospitality paradigm is created that is shaped by the clear and demanding guidelines of the management company.