Hotels turn nightly vacancies to long-term workspace

Hotels stuck in a pandemic-caused slump that’s projected to persist for several years are filling the gap in some cases… Read More »
Hotel stocks rise as Macao travel restrictions are lifted

Macao authorities have lifted restrictions requiring visitors to quarantine for two weeks and undergo medical observation, which casinos are hoping… Read More »
N.Y. governor opens vaccine access to hotel workers

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo responded to pleas from the state’s hotel workers Friday by declaring them eligible for COVID-19… Read More »
China’s uneven recovery good enough for hotel boom

Hotel development in China is proceeding apace despite a bump in the nation’s pandemic recovery road caused by a winter… Read More »
Travel industry asks lawmakers for financial help

Travel companies are asking Congress for help for the industry and sent a letter to legislators representing Florida. The coalition… Read More »
New Grecian hotel, Kalesma, features private terraces

Kalesma in Mykonos, Greece, opened in April with 25 suites and two villas with private terraces and pools that extend… Read More »
What to know about self-isolation in hotels, rentals

Many people are turning to hotels or short-term vacation rentals when unable to quarantine at home after an exposure to… Read More »
Atlantis resort in Nev. sees increased revenue

Monarch Casino & Resort’s Atlantis resort in Reno, Nev., experienced improved revenue in the fourth quarter. John Farahi, Monarch’s CEO,… Read More »
Black casino resort leader shares successes, challenges

Melonie Johnson, who made history last year by becoming the first Black woman to run an Atlantic City casino, discusses… Read More »
Asheville, N.C., rules make hotel development harder

After Asheville, N.C., city council voted to lift a moratorium on hotel construction and has updated its rules, narrowing the… Read More »
JLL predicts drop in construction, especially for hotels

Distribution and health care construction should do well this year, but the industry at large is likely to see declining… Read More »
Google Hotel Insights, preview launch in Italy

Google has chosen Italy for the launch of the new platform dedicated to accommodation facilities. The goal is to help… Read More »
Great Wolf Lodge project in Fla. county advances

Great Wolf Resorts will begin negotiations with Collier County (Florida) commissioners on an incentive package for the proposed Great Wolf… Read More »
New Mich. hotel will include electric car charging stations

Homewood Suites in Ann Arbor, Mich., is adding electric charging stations and solar panels before it opens at the end… Read More »
Travel advisers expect more multi-generational family trips

Travel advisers believe multi-generational family trips will continue to grow over the next few years. “I expect the demand for… Read More »
Remote work could be good business for hotels

After travel stood still in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, InterContinental Hotels Group believes it will start to see… Read More »
Where to stay when visiting UK zoos

ZSL London Zoo Lodges, Camp Baboon and Durrell Wildlife Camp at Durrell Wildlife Park top the list of hotels to… Read More »
N.Y. hotel workers call for COVID-19 vaccines

The hotel industry in New York is pushing for Gov. Andrew Cuomo to allow staffers to receive coronavirus vaccines. Hotel… Read More »
Zannier relies on domestic travelers for new hotel

Arnaud Zannier, CEO and founder of Zannier Hotels, said the main challenges when opening Bai San Ho during the COVID-19… Read More »
Business travelers anxious to get back on the road

A year after business travel went on hiatus amid the pandemic, a number of frequent travelers are growing nostalgic for… Read More »
Hotels seek to appeal to remote workers, students

Hotels are zeroing in on remote workers and learners by offering new perks, such as digging for dinosaur fossils in… Read More »
Fla. hotel features new “Book Butler” program

The Ben West Palm in West Palm Beach, Fla., has started a new program known as the “Book Butler” program… Read More »