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  1. Learn about Dan Flannery's career journey from a hotel worker to a Marriott leader, and his new role as the CEO of Cape Resorts. Discover his personal stories, passions, and insights on hospitality, leadership, and life.

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  2. New York, NY, June 2022 – Cape Resorts, the owner and management company of a collection of classic historic American resort properties in NY and NJ today announced the appointment of Dan Flannery as chief executive officer.

  3. 9. Apr. 2024 · New York hotel owner and operator Loews Hotels & Co named Dan Flannery its next chief operating officer, according to a release obtained by Hotel Dive. Flannery, who has more than 40 years of hospitality experience, joins Loews from Cape May, New Jersey-based Cape Resorts, where he has been CEO since 2022.

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  4. 9. Apr. 2024 · NEW YORK—Loews Hotels & Co named Dan Flannery as chief operating officer (COO). Flannery will draw on more than four decades of hospitality industry experience to lead all aspects of operations for the 25-hotel company.

    • And You Managed to Open A Hotel While in Quarantine?
    • You Essentially Found A Way to Be There Without Being there.
    • Put Them on Projects to Work at remotely?
    • Do You Abide by Local Regulations Or CDC Or Who Or All of The above?
    • How Are The Hotels Making Guests Feel Comfortable and Safe Across The Board?
    • How Have The Pressures on The Hotels Changed During This time?
    • Tell Me About The Successes You’Ve Had in The Past Year?
    • What’s The Future For Edition Hotels?
    • What’s The Best Part of Your Job and The Hardest Part of Your Job?
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    The only opening we had was in Japan, we couldn’t get in the country, so we actually directed that opening virtually from the sound stage that we have in New York that has cameras and broadcast capabilities in our hotel there. We were starting work at nine at night and participating through broadcast, and sleeping on banquettes, and getting up for ...

    There is not much more important in this business than opening and getting a hotel off the ground. If you really get it off in the right direction, you don’t really have to go back and fix it and figure out what isn’t working. So we really try to drop everything that we’re doing and move into a new hotel as it’s getting opened and my team will stay...

    Sometimes, yeah. We had a hotel in Abu Dhabi that we opened in 2018 and it got delayed and we had a project in Bodrum, Turkey, that opened the same year and was originally opening later but they sped up and wanted to open a season earlier so the property team in Abu Dhabi started a lot of the critical path work that we needed and help start to iden...

    All of the above because no matter what our preference may be, we’re always going to make sure we observe local regulations. We’re just being cautious—in Miami, the nightlife scene is coming back strong there. It’s busy. We haven’t opened ours yet. If something happens we don’t want to be premature, we don’t want to be seen as the ones that moved t...

    It’s interesting how this has changed. The hotel guest is not different than what we went through personally. In the beginning, I’m sure you were wearing gloves and spraying packages down outside. People were so unsure about what was going to happen to you if you got this and how you catch it—first it was masks aren’t required, then they are requir...

    As the mix of business has changed it has changed the pressure on hotels. Our business in hotels traditionally comes from leisure travelers that are going on pleasure trips or big group business or business travel where the company is paying. With group business, which will be the last to return, they’re coming for something else—they’re going to m...

    The Sanya, China, [EDITION] will never have a better year I think than we had this past year. You have wealthy Chinese travelers who can’t leave the country and it’s not a work destination for a country that size so we had a record year. It just had a phenomenal year. Bodrum is a seasonal resort—they open every May and close at the end of October a...

    We only have 11 hotels that are open so a lot of people haven’t experienced the brand yet but we have 15 that are under construction today and eight of those should open within the next 12 to 16 months so it will give us a big footprint and give people more of a chance to experience it. It is a labor of love for me and I’m biased but it’s the most ...

    They’re the same thing. Opening a hotel is the hardest thing that we do and the most fulfilling thing we do. I’ve had people afterwards that say, “That was amazing but don’t ever ask me to do that again.” A number of us love that challenge of taking this idea of our brand and figuring out how to make it work in a different culture, in a different l...

    Dan Flannery, Senior VP and Managing Director of EDITION Hotels, talks about opening hotels in a pandemic, changing travel habits, and expanding the brand. Learn about his career, challenges, and insights in this interview with Fodor's Travel.

  5. 9. Apr. 2024 · New York-based owner and branded operator Loews Hotels & Co has named Dan Flannery as its new COO. Flannery will draw on more than four decades of hospitality industry experience to lead all...

  6. 6. Juni 2022 · Dan Flannery, a hospitality veteran with 40 years of experience, joins Cape Resorts as its new CEO. He will lead the operations and growth of the historic resort properties in New York and New Jersey, including the upcoming reopening of the Pridwin on Shelter Island.