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Yahoo
6 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Cinnamon Hotels improves digital user experience with Cendyn
Sri Lanka-based hotel chain Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts has enhanced its digital user experience and upgraded its tech stack with Cendyn's solutions. The company, which operates 17 properties across Sri Lanka and the Maldives, has already seen a 71% increase in active website users and a 5% rise in conversion rates post-implementation. Cinnamon Hotels said it aims to align its digital experience with guest expectations and back its multi-property operations while achieving growth. The selection of Cendyn's solution followed a six-month request for proposal tendering process. Cendyn was chosen for its customer-centric approach, which aims to cater to travellers and boost direct revenue. The importance of design was matched by the need for 24/7 security and technical support, ensuring the successful deployment of a modern infrastructure. Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts chief commercial officer Radhey Tawar said: 'We wanted our guests to navigate the website in a simple, seamless way centred around storytelling that brings our experiences to life. 'Technology plays a key role in how we deliver that vision. Cendyn helps us realise that vision by combining the best of tech and personalisation to deliver a best-in-class guest experience and drive engagement and bookings.' By integrating Cendyn's platform, Cinnamon Hotels has ensured that all solutions work in harmony, providing the flexibility to expand its number of partners from five to over 13. Cendyn chief product officer Chris Egan said: 'Cinnamon Hotels now has a tech stack that fully integrates with the website, improving operational efficiency internally while optimising the digital guest experience – aligning their entire portfolio as the brand evolves into the future. 'The team can now make deeper and better connections with their guests through an immersive storytelling approach and benefit from full security, technical, and customer support to serve customers better and increase direct revenue.' In May 2024, Cendyn collaborated with hospitality management software platform Cloudbeds to help hoteliers increase revenue. "Cinnamon Hotels improves digital user experience with Cendyn" was originally created and published by Hotel Management Network, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Irish Post
08-07-2025
- Sport
- Irish Post
IN PICTURES: The GAA's All Britain Competition 2025
THE GAA's annual All Britain Competition took place over the weekend. With 301 club teams and 90 primary and secondary schools from across the country taking part, the 2025 event was the biggest yet. More than 4,150 children from U7-U18 participated in all four codes across four days at The Hazelwood Centre in Sunbury-On-Thames. Irish Post photographer Chris Egan was there to capture all the action... Action between Dulwich Harps and Parnells GAA (Pics: Chris Egan) Hurling action from Erin go Bragh and Granuaile from Harrow (Pics: Chris Egan) John Mitchels compete against Granuaile (Pics: Chris Egan) Glen Rovers White Under 13's from Watford (Pics: Chris Egan) Sean McDermotts v St Colmcilles (Pics: Chris Egan) The only way to travel across the vast Hazelwood Centre site - by buggy (Pics: Chris Egan) Rivalries set aside for these St Vincents and St Josephs players (Pics: Chris Egan) Parnells GAA take on Dulwich Harps (Pics: Chris Egan) Oxford's Eire Og Under 13's (Pics: Chris Egan) Lancashire's St Peters v Erin go Bragh (Pics: Chris Egan) Glen Rovers players (Pics: Chris Egan) Action from St Vincents V London Shamrocks (Pics: Chris Egan) See More: ABCs, Britain, GAA, Gaelic Sports


Irish Post
27-06-2025
- General
- Irish Post
Unique project preserves personal histories of Irish women
AN INNOVATIVE Irish heritage project dedicated to recording and preserving the personal histories of Irish women visited the Coventry Irish Society this month, offering a powerful insight into the experiences of migration, identity and cultural memory. Úna Gan a Gúna – established in 2017 and registered as a charity in 2021 – brings together Irish women to share their stories, many of which are now archived in collaboration with the Department of History and Philosophy at Birkbeck, University of London. Dr Ruth Beecher, Founder and Trustee at Úna Gan a Gúna (Pics: Chris Egan) At the Coventry event, attendees heard from Dr Ruth Beecher, founder and trustee of the charity, and interviewer Pat Rodwell, who facilitated a round-table discussion with several women who have contributed to the archive. Among them was Ravnder, who was born in Cork and moved to the outskirts of Birmingham at the age of five. In Conversation, Caroline Brogan, Sally O_Donnell and Úna Gan a Gúna Trustee Daisy Roberts (Pics: Chris Egan) She spoke movingly about how her Irish identity has remained central to her life, interwoven with her Indian heritage. Another speaker, Pat, originally from Dublin, recalled her journey to Bedford to train as a nurse. She shared memories of her younger years – 'moving to England and having the craic' – and her desire to see the world rather than immediately settle down. Pierre Botcherby with Susannah Wilson (Pics: Chris Egan) The event also highlighted the work of the project's volunteers. Katie, a volunteer with the charity, reflected on the importance of capturing these personal histories, citing the example of her grandmother, Elizabeth 'Betty' Hunter. Originally from Dún Laoghaire, Betty moved to Coventry in 1964 and went on to become a pioneering social worker, credited with transforming dementia care in the city. Ilana Ravozzolo with Úna Gan a Gúna Founder Dr Ruth Beecher (Pics: Chris Egan) The Úna Gan a Gúna archive continues to grow, offering a vital record of Irish women's lives and their impact on communities in Britain and beyond. More information, including access to selected interviews, is available at See More: Coventry, Irish Women


Irish Post
26-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Post
Midlands Comhaltas competitors battle for All Britain fleadh berths
THE Birmingham Branch of Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann recently welcomed competitors back to Birmingham for the Midlands Regional Fleadh. With participants coming from Cambridge, Nottingham, Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester, Leamington Spa and Newport in Wales, the event attracted over 100 musicians of all ages competing for a coveted spot at the All Britain Fleadh to be held in Coventry June 27-29. Eddie O'Donnell secures first place for Newly Composed Tunes (Pics: Chris Egan) In addition to the music, Marian Dwyer, Chair for the Midlands Regional Fleadh led an Irish language class with a difference, teaching the audience the participation dance, the Hokey Cokey or in Irish An Hócai Cócai. Scroll down for more images from the event... A relaxed Sinead Turner following her Button Accoridan Competion entry (Pics: Chris Egan) Hugo Rattigan plays the Rattlin' Bog on whistle (Pics: Chris Egan) David Simpson in the Senior Harp Competition (Pics: Chris Egan) A trio of medals for Marianne McAleer who secured first in lilting, Irish and English singing (Pics: Chris Egan) Under-12s Maya Ramsorrun, Aim Troalen-and Freya Weed secure-first place in the Trios Under-12s (Pics: Chris Egan) Aidan Winhall secures first place in the 15-18 category of bodhrán (Pics: Chris Egan) Amairgin The Gael win the Grúpai Ceoil Senior Competition Marian Dwyer Chair, Midland Regional Fleadh leads Fleadh audiance in a redition od the Hokey Cokey in the Irish Language, An Hócai Cócai Members of the CCÉ Rathmore in the Grúpai Ceoil, the group secured first place in the Under 12 category