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Village Hotels Installs Google Nest Hub Solution Powered by Volara Across All 32 U.K. Hotels
Volara | May 18, 2021
Village Hotels is the first hotel brand to commit to voice enabling its entire portfolio of properties; Technology rollout is the largest implementation voice assistants in hotels in the United Kingdom New York and Warrington, U.K. — May 18, 2021 — Village Hotels has selected Volara to voice enable all guestrooms and guest services in its portfolio of hotels across the United Kingdom with Google’s hotel solution. Volara’s conversation-management software and secure integrations hub will enable guests staying at any of the innovative hotel brand’s 32 properties to use simple voice commands to interact with the hotel and personali...
Hotel Zena, a Groundbreaking Hotel Dedicated to Female Empowerment, Opens With Volara + Google in Every Guestroom
Volara | October 21, 2020
Integration and implementation of the Google Hotel Solution expands Volara’s corporate relationship with Viceroy Hotels & Resorts and launches a new relationship with the Pebblebrook Hotel Trust October 21, 2020 — New York and Washington D.C. — When Hotel Zena opened its doors this month in downtown Washington, D.C., Volara was there to get guests talking via Google Nest Hubs in each of its 191 guestrooms. Implementation of Volara’s contactless guest engagement and touchless room controls solution is part of a systemwide rollout by Viceroy Hotels & Resorts to voice-enable all guestrooms at its luxury boutique hotels. Thi...
4 Ways the Google Assistant Interpreter Will Drive Guest Satisfaction Scores, Boost Loyalty
Dave Berger | January 21, 2020
Investing in translation technology will facilitate accurate dialogues with the world’s 1.4 billion tourists arriving at hotel properties By Dave Berger 2019 is the year of “experiential travel,” with guests demanding more seamless, personalized and transformative stays. With the travel industry already achieving 1.4 billion international tourist arrivals worldwide (two years ahead of the 2020 prediction according to the UN World Tourism Organization), hoteliers need to address the most basic hospitality principle – hotel-to guest and guest-to-hotel communication. Today’s modern, mobile-dependent travelers expect a frictionles...