The Russian Federation has been suspended from the World Tourism Organization, losing with immediate effect its rights and privileges as part of the United Nations specialized agency.
Marriott, Hilton, and IHG lead U.S. construction pipeline
These three companies combined account for 67% of the projects and 66% of the rooms in the total U.S. construction pipeline.
GBTA Landmark Sustainability Study reveals what it takes for a greener future
New GBTA research brings together industry and external stakeholder insights to benchmark perceptions, priorities, and actionable opportunities for more sustainable business travel.
Dallas continues to lead the U.S. hotel construction pipeline
Following Dallas, the U.S. markets with the largest hotel construction pipelines by project count are Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York, and Phoenix.
Canada hotel rates exceeded 2019 levels in March
Canada’s monthly hotel rates exceeded 2019 levels for the first time since the pandemic began.
India hotel occupancy and ADR top pre-pandemic levels in mid-April
Amid continued recovery from the Omicron wave, India’s hotel industry eclipsed pre-pandemic comparables in occupancy and ADR for three consecutive days during the second week of April.
Hotel construction pipeline projects up year-on-year
According to the Q1 2022 Construction Pipeline Trend Report for the United States from Lodging Econometrics, the total U.S. construction pipeline stands at 5,090 projects.
U.S. hotel results for week ending 16 April
Aligned with historical patterns, U.S. hotel performance came in lower during the week of Easter.
Global tourism sector unites to support Ukraine
From hotel rooms for refugees to vital supplies, WTTC Members show their support to Ukraine.
Hotels projected to end 2022 down $20b in business travel revenue
While leisure travel is expected to return to pre-pandemic levels this year, business travel – the hotel industry’s largest source of revenue and will take significantly longer to recover.











