The landscape continues to change rapidly and while no one can say with any degree of certainty where everything will land, we are starting to see the shape of things to come. Here are changes that the new normal is likely to bring forward in the hotel industry for owners and operators.
Five changes expected in the hotel industry
The landscape continues to change rapidly, and while no one can say with any degree of certainty where everything will land, we are starting to see the shape of things to come.
The First 100 Days: action plans for the ‘new normal’
There is tremendous value in slowing down and dedicating the time to take stock of where you’ve been and where you’re going; providing clarity for you and everyone who relies on your direction. Only after that can you put together a set of goals that will keep you and your team focused and prepared as soon as the “new normal” starts.
JobKeeper should not be a cash grab for the States
A statement from the Accommodation Association of Australia on government assistance to ensure that hospitality businesses can retain their connection with close to 100,000 employees in the sector.
Hotel investors still on the lookout amid COVID-19
The Australian hotel industry remains cautiously optimistic about medium-term investor appetite amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to CBRE Research’s latest Hotel Market Survey.
ICHM named Australia’s top hotel school
Adelaide-based International College of Hotel Management (ICHM) has been named the best hotel and hospitality school in Australia for the second consecutive year.
Accor shelters Australia in fight against COVID-19
The company has transformed itself from providing a luxury service to crucial infrastructure, as Accor works with government authorities and community organizations, making its accommodation and services available to those most in need.
Wage Subsidy provides protection for jobs in the tourism accommodation sector
The Accommodation Association (AAoA), the peak body, representing over 100,000 tourism accommodation rooms across Australia, believes the $1500 per fortnight wage subsidy announced by the Government yesterday will throw a ‘life-line’ to the beleaguered hotel industry.
SKYE Suites sees spike in bookings
SKYE Suites serviced apartment hotels has seen a spike in bookings from those needing a quiet space to work from a “home away from home” or to wait for flights and borders to reopen.
Accor announces SO/Melbourne
Australia’s first SO/ Hotel set to make its stylish debut in 2023 in the fashion capital.











