Markets & Performance Filter External U.S. Gov’t Shuts Down: What Happens to Travel? Congressional Democrats and Republicans failed to come to agreement by yesterday’s budget deadline to keep the U.S. government funded. A shutdown began at 12:01 am Eastern Time on Wednesday as both sides voted down the other’s proposals to extend fu... businesstravelnews.com More in this category Markets & PerformanceMore in this category National & International Policy More like this External Holiday travel holds its nerve as shoppers pull back: Takeaways for tourism from PwC’s 2025 Holiday Outlook Even as US consumers signal the first notable 5% decline in overall holiday spending since 2020, travel demand looks surprisingly resilient. PwC’s latest Holiday Outlook suggests travel and entertainment will be “holding steady,” ticking up by about... PwC More in this category Markets & Performance More like this External ’Wait-and-see’: Many Americans are putting off booking summer vacations. Here’s why. This year’s hottest summer travel trend? Waiting for deals. Americans are scaling back travel plans from flights to drives or waiting to book only if the price is right, a tell-tale sign of an industry slowdown that’s got travel companies worried. USA TODAY More in this category Consumer TrendsMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this External The US hospitality workforce is back to pre-pandemic levels. That doesn’t mean a daily housekeeping renaissance The U.S. hotel industry notched a big win in the latest jobs data: The American hospitality and leisure sector — which includes restaurants and hotels— is back to pre-coronavirus pandemic levels. thepointsguy.com More in this category Markets & Performance More like this External US Hotels Post Highest Weekly Occupancy of the Year So Far As the spring travel season approaches, U.S. hotel occupancy is blossoming week over week even as rate growth slows. STR More in this category Markets & Performance More like this External Hotel Staff Shortages Threaten to Push Travel Costs Even Higher Hotel owners have been on an epic hiring spree. Yet even after clawing back hundreds of thousands of jobs during the past two years, the industry is still light on staff and often struggling to adapt. The Wallstreet Journal (WSJ) More in this category Markets & Performance More like this External Leisure travel isn’t just back, it’s at capacity - 2023 PwC Holiday Outlook Leisure travel isn’t just back, it’s at capacity PwC Hospitality & leisure More in this category Consumer TrendsMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this External The Travel Boom Among Americans Will Continue Through Shoulder Season It’s been fairly well documented by this point via news reports, industry studies, and even social media, that Americans are traveling in droves this summer. travelpulse.com More in this category Markets & Performance More like this External The end of ‘revenge travel’ has arrived for hotels The U.S. hotel sector has been on a roller-coaster ride for the past three years. After fears of Armageddon became paramount for much of 2020, COVID-19 vaccines and pent-up demand quickly brought the phrase “revenge travel” into our lexicon as peopl... scotsmanguide.com More in this category Markets & Performance More like this External U.S. hotels set for earnings bump from robust travel even as costs weigh U.S. hotel operators are expected to post a rise in first-quarter profit even as they pour in money to lure travelers to make bookings directly through their websites, instead of turning to travel agencies. reuters.com More in this category Markets & Performance More like this The Hotel Yearbook 2025 - Tech Edition Navigating Current Innovation and Future Breakthroughs Explore Your content on Hospitality Net? Hospitality Net membership explained
External U.S. Gov’t Shuts Down: What Happens to Travel? Congressional Democrats and Republicans failed to come to agreement by yesterday’s budget deadline to keep the U.S. government funded. A shutdown began at 12:01 am Eastern Time on Wednesday as both sides voted down the other’s proposals to extend fu... businesstravelnews.com More in this category Markets & PerformanceMore in this category National & International Policy More like this
External Holiday travel holds its nerve as shoppers pull back: Takeaways for tourism from PwC’s 2025 Holiday Outlook Even as US consumers signal the first notable 5% decline in overall holiday spending since 2020, travel demand looks surprisingly resilient. PwC’s latest Holiday Outlook suggests travel and entertainment will be “holding steady,” ticking up by about... PwC More in this category Markets & Performance More like this
External ’Wait-and-see’: Many Americans are putting off booking summer vacations. Here’s why. This year’s hottest summer travel trend? Waiting for deals. Americans are scaling back travel plans from flights to drives or waiting to book only if the price is right, a tell-tale sign of an industry slowdown that’s got travel companies worried. USA TODAY More in this category Consumer TrendsMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this
External The US hospitality workforce is back to pre-pandemic levels. That doesn’t mean a daily housekeeping renaissance The U.S. hotel industry notched a big win in the latest jobs data: The American hospitality and leisure sector — which includes restaurants and hotels— is back to pre-coronavirus pandemic levels. thepointsguy.com More in this category Markets & Performance More like this
External US Hotels Post Highest Weekly Occupancy of the Year So Far As the spring travel season approaches, U.S. hotel occupancy is blossoming week over week even as rate growth slows. STR More in this category Markets & Performance More like this
External Hotel Staff Shortages Threaten to Push Travel Costs Even Higher Hotel owners have been on an epic hiring spree. Yet even after clawing back hundreds of thousands of jobs during the past two years, the industry is still light on staff and often struggling to adapt. The Wallstreet Journal (WSJ) More in this category Markets & Performance More like this
External Leisure travel isn’t just back, it’s at capacity - 2023 PwC Holiday Outlook Leisure travel isn’t just back, it’s at capacity PwC Hospitality & leisure More in this category Consumer TrendsMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this
External The Travel Boom Among Americans Will Continue Through Shoulder Season It’s been fairly well documented by this point via news reports, industry studies, and even social media, that Americans are traveling in droves this summer. travelpulse.com More in this category Markets & Performance More like this
External The end of ‘revenge travel’ has arrived for hotels The U.S. hotel sector has been on a roller-coaster ride for the past three years. After fears of Armageddon became paramount for much of 2020, COVID-19 vaccines and pent-up demand quickly brought the phrase “revenge travel” into our lexicon as peopl... scotsmanguide.com More in this category Markets & Performance More like this
External U.S. hotels set for earnings bump from robust travel even as costs weigh U.S. hotel operators are expected to post a rise in first-quarter profit even as they pour in money to lure travelers to make bookings directly through their websites, instead of turning to travel agencies. reuters.com More in this category Markets & Performance More like this