Gauging the global hotel industry’s recovery is a lot like poker: you play the hand you’re dealt as best you can and you never know what the next one will bring.
WTTC responds to the latest announcement from the UK government
Returning fully jabbed Brits won’t need to quarantine, and that the confusing and disruptive amber plus list has been effectively abandoned.
Australia hotel occupancy on a steep decline amid latest COVID-19 lockdowns
After being one of the highest-performing countries during the early portion of 2021, Australia’s hotel occupancy has been on a rapid decline amid the latest COVID-19 lockdowns.
U.S. hotel results for week ending 31 July
U.S. weekly hotel occupancy dipped from the previous week, while room rates were up.
Beach destinations leading hotel performance in LATAM
Latin America’s popular leisure markets, especially beach destinations, have continued to post hotel occupancy levels above 40%.
WTTC calls upon the UK government to remove the ‘amber-guity’ of the traffic light system
WTTC has called upon the UK government to replace it with a simpler and easier to understand list of green and red countries.
Half a million hotel workers trained in Industry Human Trafficking Awareness
That number is in addition to nearly 100,000 Marriott workers, who have completed the training, “Your Role In Preventing Human Trafficking: Recognize the Signs” in 2020.
90% of guests will spend more to attend a wedding
Survey reveals wedding guests have positive feelings about attending wedding celebrations and are even willing to spend more money and time to attend.
Report signals how Tourism can help eradicate human trafficking
WTTC aims to strengthen cooperation across stakeholders and share best practices to raise awareness about how the sector can, and does, make a difference, to proactively address this global crime.
Green hotel investments to #restarttourism
Destination Capital has signed a collaborative arrangement with the UNWTO to support the rejuvenation of the hotel industry.











