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Hotels: Rising Energy Prices, Staff Shortage on Agenda of 6th IHF Event in Athens

by Nikos Krinis
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Theodoros Tzouros, Executive General Manager Corporate & Investment Banking Piraeus Bank; Alexandros Vasilikos, president of the Hellenic Chamber of Hotels; Agni Christidou, Director of the Hellenic Chamber of Hotels; ad Thanasis Panagoulias, President & CEO FORUM AE- Member of NürnbergMesse Group. Photo source: Hellenic Chamber of Hotels

Thought leaders from some of the world’s strongest brands in hospitality will gather in Athens at the 6th International Hospitality Forum (IHF) to discuss securing resources to address today’s major challenges in the sector.

Organized by the Hellenic Chamber of Hotels and powered by Phocuswright, the global leader in primary market research for the hospitality industry, the forum will take place at the Metropolitan Expo on the sidelines of the HORECA 2023 exhibition on February 10.

“In a transitional ‘multi-crisis’ environment, the International Hospitality Forum, for the sixth consecutive year, becomes a meeting point and dialogue platform for speakers with a global appeal,” Hellenic Chamber of Hotels President Alexandros Vassilikos said during a press conference on Wednesday.

The forum’s agenda this year will address the current challenges in hospitality on resource efficiency in terms of human capital and energy consumption as well as sustainable growth opportunities.

During the forum, high-level executives from leading international hotel companies, globally recognized consulting firms, influencers, and professionals in the tourism industry will analyze the trends shaping the future of hospitality in Greece.

Highlighting the event’s significance for the sector, Vassilikos informed that the 6th International Hospitality Forum will also be available via live stream for professionals all over the world.

According to Vassilikos, the high interest of virtual attendance is impressive.

“Access to data, primary information and specialized knowledge are important competitive advantages for any business strategy that – in order to be successful – must adapt in time to the trends and demands of the global market,” he said.

Hellenic Chamber of Hotels President Alexandros Vassilikos speaking to journalists.

The forum will also include an exclusive presentation of Phocuswright’s latest research entitled “Hospitality Reboot: Embracing Trends / Facing Challenges”.

“This is the great added value of the International Hospitality Forum for every hotelier/chamber member… The 6th International Hospitality Forum this year will focus on two major challenges for the industry, the high energy costs and the shortage of human resources,” Vassilikos said.

The 6th International Hospitality Forum will take place on February 10 at 11am in the C1 conference hall of the Metropolitan Expo, during the HORECA exhibition. Further information and the event’s program can be found here.

A leading international exhibition for hospitality and F&B companies, HORECA will host the International Hospitality Forum for the first time.

The Greek Travel Pages (GTP) is a media supporter of the 6th International Hospitality Forum.

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