AHLA: 70 percent of Americans favor more federal stimulus

MOST AMERICANS ARE willing to allow more of their tax dollars to go to economic stimulus programs that help businesses, including hotels, affected by...

AAA forecasts 700 million trips for summer season

THE SUMMER HOLIDAY season this year may not be as busy for the travel industry as in years past, but still Americans are expected...

STR: Profit declines slowed some in May

MAY WAS NOT a profitable month for U.S. hotels, but there was some slowing of the loss, according to STR’s latest profit and loss...

Travel research firm predicts 36 million road trips for July 4 weekend

MORE THAN 36 million people will take road trips this July 4 weekend as states lift COVID-19 restrictions, according to travel data company Arrivalist....

GBTA: Domestic and essential business travel to resume soon

NEW RESEARCH BY the Global Business Travel Association indicates there is renewed optimism in the business travel sector. Domestic and essential business travel are...

Study: Hoteliers employ cost-cutting strategies to recover from COVID-19

THE SOCIAL AND economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic has very badly affected the travel and hospitality industries. A new study reveals that hoteliers...

Report: Governments to lose $16.8 billion in tax revenue from hotels

STATES AND CITIES will lose $16.8 billion of tax revenue from hotels in 2020 as a result of the downturn in occupancy related to...

STR: Occupancy tops 40 percent in week ending June 13

ANOTHER WEEK, ANOTHER step toward recovery for U.S. hotels during the week ending June 13, according to STR. Occupancy finally rose above 40 percent...

STR deep-dive explores ADR trends

POSITIVE TRENDS CONTINUED for the U.S. hotel industry during the week ending June 6, according to STR’s deep dive on its data for the...

STR: U.S. hotels occupancy up to nearly 40 percent first week of June

STR data showed a slight improvement in the U.S. hotel performance for the week ending June 6. The occupancy rate for U.S. hotels rose to...

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