Originally seen HERE.Travel continues to move in a positive trend, according to the Mews Data Snap, a real-time measure of hospitality’s performance during the summer of 2023 (June, July, and August). The report compares this year’s data to summer 2022 to pinpoint how the hospitality sector is changing. Based on data from Mews partners worldwide, the Mews Data Snap consists of hospitality’s Continue Reading about Summer ADR and RevPAR saw positive movement
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Tripadvisor: U.S. Travel to Remain Strong This Fall
Tripadvisor released the next in its Seasonal Travel Index series, revealing data and trends about what to expect for travel this fall. Although the popular summer vacation season is coming to a close, travel doesn’t appear to be fading with it: 74 percent of U.S. travelers surveyed report they will travel this fall, well above the 61 percent planning to travel at the same time last year. Continue Reading about Tripadvisor: U.S. Travel to Remain Strong This Fall
Survey: Business travel jumps 46% compared to pre-pandemic
Originally seen HERE. Despite rocky economic conditions and pressures within organizations to cut down on travel costs, business travel is making an unexpected and robust comeback. According to Capterra’s 2023 Travel Survey, 46% of business travelers report going on more trips than before the pandemic—on average, they travel six times a year, with trips lasting about three days. Increased Continue Reading about Survey: Business travel jumps 46% compared to pre-pandemic
It Likely Doesn’t Get Any Better for 2023: US Weekly Hotel Occupancy Peaks at 73%
Absolute Occupancy Best Since August 2019, but Trails That Year’s Peak Week By Nearly 5% Originally seen HERE. Weekly occupancy across the U.S. hotel industry reached its likely peak of the year — and the best since August 2019 — while outside of the U.S., the high mark keeps getting higher. CoStar data for the week ending July 22 shows U.S. weekly occupancy was 72.9%, the highest level Continue Reading about It Likely Doesn’t Get Any Better for 2023: US Weekly Hotel Occupancy Peaks at 73%
Taylor Swift’s effect on the economy has caught the eye of the Fed
Originally seen HERE. Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, which consists of 131 concerts across 17 states and 5 continents, has caught the attention of the Federal Reserve because of its noticeable economic impact. The tour, which has attracted hundreds of thousands of Taylor Swift fans to cities across the US, helped boost hotel revenues considerably in Philadelphia. "Despite the slowing Continue Reading about Taylor Swift’s effect on the economy has caught the eye of the Fed
Develop a holistic approach to improving the P&L
ORIGINALLY SEEN HERE. A panel of industry experts gathered to discuss how to rethink operations to maximize long-term asset valuation. Editor’s note: This roundtable was sponsored by Actabl, whose leaders participated in the discussion but had no influence on the final editorial content. If you agree or take issue with the notion that the hotel industry is “normalizing” as Hilton CEO Continue Reading about Develop a holistic approach to improving the P&L
Staffing shortages persist despite hiring efforts, record wages
Originally seen HERE.At the start of the year, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released a report showing the overall economy added 517,000 jobs. The leisure and hospitality sector accounted for about 25 percent of that, adding more jobs than any other sector. At the same time, the industry had 2 million open jobs despite returning to pre-pandemic employment levels, according to the U.S. Travel Continue Reading about Staffing shortages persist despite hiring efforts, record wages
CEOs Provide Rosy Outlook at NYU Conference
Originally seen HERE. With a world on the verge of "normalization," demand persistence, supply weakness and strong employment have major U.S. CEOs seeing even more upside to the recovery. The hotel leadership community can say without much of a doubt that they have proven many prognosticators wrong. Despite high-profile predictions about the long-term impact of COVID on both leisure and Continue Reading about CEOs Provide Rosy Outlook at NYU Conference
