Hospitality is constantly evolving. Here's what has stood out this season, from brand openings to exciting innovations.
Sabre is cutting jobs, reshuffling its C-suite, and investing $65 million to transform itself into what CEO Kurt Ekert calls ...
Choice Hotels shed 2.9% of its U.S. rooms in 2025, culling low performers, yet hit record profit by charging higher fees on ...
Las Vegas tourism saw a 7.5% drop in visitor arrivals in 2025, the worst non-pandemic year on record. Declines in Canadian ...
Tripadvisor CEO Matt Goldberg told employees in a confidential communication that investors are concerned about AI ...
United is making major changes to its loyalty program, offering more points to those with one of the carrier’s co-branded ...
In the past 18 months, Indian travel tech companies have deployed close to $1 billion on acquisitions — likely more if ...
Wyndham took $160 million in combined charges after its largest European franchisee, Revo Hospitality Group, filed for ...
Wyndham partners with Google, Anthropic and ChatGPT on AI bookings to drive direct reservations and reduce reliance on OTAs.
Booking Holdings CEO Glenn Fogel talked up the company's relationships with independent hotels as the LLMs and Airbnb seek ...
AI is now a non-negotiable in the travel industry. But how every company uses it is what is setting them apart.
A Lakeville, Minnesota Hampton Inn lost its Hilton franchise after refusing lodging to ICE agents during a federal immigration crackdown, exposing gaps in the hotel industry's franchise model.
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