U.S. Hotel Industry Witnesses Positive Growth for week ending 26 October
The U.S. hotel industry sees a year-over-year increase in occupancy and revenue, with Tampa and New Orleans leading the way.
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The U.S. hotel industry sees a year-over-year increase in occupancy and revenue, with Tampa and New Orleans leading the way.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has unveiled the findings of its 2024 Global Passenger Survey. The survey shows that travelers value convenience and speed, with many keen to use biometric identification and undertake some travel procedures before arriving at the airport.
The total pipeline has reached an all-time high of 327 projects, equating to 40,799 rooms. These represent year-over-year growth rates of 19% in projects and 8% in rooms, indicative of solid developer confidence.
The Global Chats panel members contribute their unique perspectives on European travel trends highlighted by the recently released MMGY 2024 Portrait of European Travellers
Read the latest edition of the HVS ANAROCK monthly industry update, Hotels & Hospitality Overview (H2O), for the key trends in the Indian hospitality industry.
Dallas leads the nation in hotel construction with a record-breaking 194 projects, closely followed by Atlanta, Nashville, Phoenix, and Austin
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The U.S. Hotel Construction Pipeline Surpasses 6,200 Projects at Q3 2024
Handling time off for salaried employees can be a delicate balancing act, especially in the hospitality industry where operations run around the clock.
U.S. Revenue per Available Room (RevPAR) increased by 4.2%, driven by various factors, including hurricane recovery efforts, Taylor Swift’s tour, and the Adobe MAX conference.