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Zawya
a day ago
- Business
- Zawya
Cocana Resort Named Top 10% of Hotels Worldwide - Awarded 2025 Tripadvisor Travelers' Choice Award
GILI TRAWANGAN, INDONESIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 20 June 2025 – Cocana Resort is proud to announce it has been named a winner in the prestigious Tripadvisor Travelers' Choice Awards for 2025, placing us in the top 10% of hotels worldwide. This global recognition reflects the consistent excellence in guest reviews and service that define the Cocana Resort experience. Over the past year, travelers from around the world have chosen Cocana Resort as one of their favourite destinations, praising the resort's signature barefoot luxury experience, stunning Gili T beachfront resort grounds, thoughtful hospitality and service. The award is based entirely on guest feedback shared on Tripadvisor — genuine, first-hand experiences that speak to the heart Cocana Resort. To add to the celebration, Cocana Resort was also the top-performing hotel in regional revenue on Expedia in the past year, a testament not only to the guest satisfaction but also to the resort's strength as a standout luxury destination in the market. Tripadvisor President Kristen Dalton has said, 'Congratulations to Cocana Resort on its recognition in Tripadvisor's Travelers' Choice Awards for 2025. Ranking among the top percentage of businesses globally means you've made such a memorable impact on your visitors that many took time to go online and leave glowing reviews. We hope this recognition continues to drive success in 2025 and beyond.' Cocana Resort features 45 private-pool villas offering spacious 1, 2, and 3-bedroom options, and 38 intimate deluxe lagoon suites on the stunning Gili Trawangan beachfront. 'We're incredibly honoured to be recognised as a Travelers' Choice Award winner this year,' said Alain Eggenschwiler, General Manager of Cocana Resort. 'This award belongs to our guests — for sharing their stories — and to our remarkable team, whose passion and dedication continue to elevate every stay.' The Travelers' Choice Awards are among the most respected accolades in the global travel industry. Being named in the top 10% of hotels worldwide is a powerful affirmation that Cocana Resort is delivering world-class experiences that leave lasting impressions. Cocana Resort is home to Cocana Sunset Club, Pacifica Restaurant, and SAO Spa giving guests an elevated luxury stays in one of the world's most beautiful island destinations. Cocana Resort was developed by Bali's leading property developer Mirah Investment & Development with a portfolio of hotels, resorts, residential complexes Visit to find out more! Hashtag: #Mirah #CocanaResort #Mirahinvestment&development #hotel The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. Cocana Resort Floating in a turquoise sea and fringed by white sands and coconut palms, welcome to Cocana Resort – the best luxury resort in Gili Trawangan. Offering the ultimate luxury getaway experience on one of the most beautiful islands of Indonesia. Mirah Investment & Development


Malay Mail
a day ago
- Malay Mail
Cocana Resort Named Top 10% of Hotels Worldwide - Awarded 2025 Tripadvisor Travelers' Choice Award
Cocana Resort - Gili Trawangan, Indonesia GILI TRAWANGAN, INDONESIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 20 June 2025 – Cocana Resort is proud to announce it has been named a winner in the prestigiousfor 2025, placing us in the top 10% of hotels worldwide. This global recognition reflects the consistent excellence in guest reviews and service that define the Cocana Resort the past year, travelers from around the world have chosen Cocana Resort as one of their favourite destinations, praising the resort's signature barefoot luxury experience, stunning Gili T beachfront resort grounds, thoughtful hospitality and service. The award is based entirely on guest feedback shared on Tripadvisor — genuine, first-hand experiences that speak to the heart Cocana add to the celebration, Cocana Resort was also the top-performing hotel in regional revenue on Expedia in the past year, a testament not only to the guest satisfaction but also to the resort's strength as a standout luxury destination in the market. Tripadvisor President Kristen Dalton has said, 'Congratulations to Cocana Resort on its recognition in Tripadvisor's Travelers' Choice Awards for 2025. Ranking among the top percentage of businesses globally means you've made such a memorable impact on your visitors that many took time to go online and leave glowing reviews. We hope this recognition continues to drive success in 2025 and beyond.' Cocana Resort features 45 private-pool villas offering spacious 1, 2, and 3-bedroom options, and 38 intimate deluxe lagoon suites on the stunning Gili Trawangan beachfront.'We're incredibly honoured to be recognised as a Travelers' Choice Award winner this year,' said Alain Eggenschwiler, General Manager of Cocana Resort. 'This award belongs to our guests — for sharing their stories — and to our remarkable team, whose passion and dedication continue to elevate every stay.'The Travelers' Choice Awards are among the most respected accolades in the global travel industry. Being named in the top 10% of hotels worldwide is a powerful affirmation that Cocana Resort is delivering world-class experiences that leave lasting Resort is home to Cocana Sunset Club Pacifica Restaurant , and SAO Spa giving guests an elevated luxury stays in one of the world's most beautiful island Resort was developed by Bali's leading property developer Mirah Investment & Development with a portfolio of hotels, resorts, residential complexesVisit to find out more!Hashtag: #Mirah #CocanaResort #Mirahinvestment&development #hotel The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. Cocana Resort Floating in a turquoise sea and fringed by white sands and coconut palms, welcome to Cocana Resort – the best luxury resort in Gili Trawangan. Offering the ultimate luxury getaway experience on one of the most beautiful islands of Indonesia.


Skift
3 days ago
- Business
- Skift
A Google Hotels Threat, JetBlue Cost Cutting and Dual-Brand Hotels
For today's episode we look at threats to Google Travel, more hotels with a dual identity, and JetBlue's money woes. Skift Daily Briefing Podcast Listen to the day's top travel stories in under four minutes every weekday. Listen to the day's top travel stories in under four minutes every weekday. Skift Travel Podcasts Good morning from Skift. It's Wednesday, June 18. Here's what you need to know about the business of travel today. Google Hotels may not be losing relevance in search results, but it's facing growing pressure from the likes of Expedia, Tripadvisor, and Trivago, writes Executive Editor Dennis Schaal. Bernstein said in a research note that the Google Hotels might be bruised, citing two developments that are putting pressure on it. The European Union's Digital Markets Act forced Google Hotels to a lower position on the Google search results page, and Google's AI Overviews are slowly becoming the answer to hotel searches. Bernstein added Expedia is making improvements on price and marketing while Tripadvisor and Trivago have benefitted from the market share losses of Google Hotels. Google Hotels has an 80% market share in Europe, down 6 percentage points from last year. Listen to This Podcast Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Youtube | RSS Next, hotel designers are increasingly pairing two brands in a single building, an approach that can provide a faster route to profitability, writes Hospitality Reporter Luke Martin. Martin notes dual-brand hotels allow developers to share expensive infrastructure and reduce upfront construction costs and long-term operational overhead. In addition to cutting costs, developers say the dual-brand model broadens market reach, enabling companies to tap into multiple guest segments without building separate properties. Marriott has more than 400 co-branded properties open while Hilton has more than 125 dual-brand properties globally and 100 in development. In addition, an executive at a dual-branded Mercure and Ibis in London said having one front-desk team for two brands creates a much more seamless experience for customers. Finally, JetBlue is looking to cut costs in response to soft demand, writes Airlines Reporter Meghna Maharishi. CEO Joanna Geraghty told staff in a memo seen by Skift that it was unlikely that JetBlue would break even this year, adding the airline is relying on borrowed cash to keep running. JetBlue's moves could include cutting underperforming routes and reducing off-peak flying. Maharishi adds the carrier is also reconsidering hiring plans and could combine some leadership roles. The airline industry has been grappling with declining consumer confidence, which has hit domestic travel demand particularly hard. Legacy carriers like Delta and United reported a profitable first quarter in part due to high demand for international and premium travel.

Sydney Morning Herald
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Sydney Morning Herald
Billionaire Barry Diller - married to Diane von Fürstenberg - comes out in new memoir
MEMOIR Who Knew Barry Diller Simon and Schuster, $59.99 Public figures still sometimes save weighty admissions about their lives for their autobiographies. Barry Diller, the billionaire media mogul and chairman of Expedia, has used his to do just that: come out of the closet. A former CEO of Paramount Pictures, Diller hid his sexual orientation for decades, despite persistent rumours to the contrary. A high-profile marriage to fashion designer Diane von Fürstenberg helped quell some speculation but the threat of being outed was still like an 'anvil hanging … over my head'. In Who Knew, the 83-year-old publicly acknowledges his sexuality for the first time. Diller admits that he has long known that he is gay but hid the truth to preserve his career ambitions and avoid public shaming. As for wife von Fürstenberg, she remains a rare romantic outlier and the lasting 'bedrock of my life'. The memoir now reveals this hidden personal history and also shares his business acumen with other aspiring entrepreneurs. Diller was born of privilege but suffered a dysfunctional family life, one where his mother would dispense sleeping tablets and a heroin-addicted brother beat him. The basement of talent agency William Morris was a sanctuary where its cabinets of archived correspondence were a way to 'read … through the history of show business'. Good fortune, as it happens, was often looking out for the eager student of Hollywood's history. First, a lucrative posting at the television network ABC to help program films for the small screen. An enterprising thinker, Diller believed networks should make films for the tube too, soon transforming the station's profile thanks to his successful made-for-TV movies.

The Age
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Age
Billionaire Barry Diller - married to Diane von Fürstenberg - comes out in new memoir
MEMOIR Who Knew Barry Diller Simon and Schuster, $59.99 Public figures still sometimes save weighty admissions about their lives for their autobiographies. Barry Diller, the billionaire media mogul and chairman of Expedia, has used his to do just that: come out of the closet. A former CEO of Paramount Pictures, Diller hid his sexual orientation for decades, despite persistent rumours to the contrary. A high-profile marriage to fashion designer Diane von Fürstenberg helped quell some speculation but the threat of being outed was still like an 'anvil hanging … over my head'. In Who Knew, the 83-year-old publicly acknowledges his sexuality for the first time. Diller admits that he has long known that he is gay but hid the truth to preserve his career ambitions and avoid public shaming. As for wife von Fürstenberg, she remains a rare romantic outlier and the lasting 'bedrock of my life'. The memoir now reveals this hidden personal history and also shares his business acumen with other aspiring entrepreneurs. Diller was born of privilege but suffered a dysfunctional family life, one where his mother would dispense sleeping tablets and a heroin-addicted brother beat him. The basement of talent agency William Morris was a sanctuary where its cabinets of archived correspondence were a way to 'read … through the history of show business'. Good fortune, as it happens, was often looking out for the eager student of Hollywood's history. First, a lucrative posting at the television network ABC to help program films for the small screen. An enterprising thinker, Diller believed networks should make films for the tube too, soon transforming the station's profile thanks to his successful made-for-TV movies.