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# Product Release Notes May 2026 – Hotels Dashboard & Train Accuracy

### 🚀 New Features

🚀 \[Dashboard] Redesigned Hotels Dashboard The Hotels Dashboard has been significantly redesigned with richer analytics for travel managers, including new hotspot charts, radar charts, tabbed views, and a distribution breakdown card. The result is a much deeper view of hotel programme performance.

### 📈 Improvements

📈 \[Data Accuracy] More accurate train emission calculations (REM) Train emissions calculated with the Rail Emission Model (REM) methodology are now more accurate. This release improves operator-specific factor resolution, fuel type handling, cross-border routing accuracy, and country-level emission factor matching.

📈 \[Performance] Faster hotel chain data lookups Hotel chain data is now cached more efficiently, improving the speed and consistency of hotel-related lookups.

### 🐞 Bugfixes

🐞 \[Dashboard] Flight routing filters working correctly again Fixed an issue where flight routing filters were not applying correctly on the flight reporting page. Filtering flights by route now returns the expected results.


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