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How hoteliers can ride the revival of domestic tourism

Hotel Owner

The tourism and hospitality sector are growing precipitously – but what has often gotten lost amidst the din is the extraordinary revival of domestic tourism. According to McKinsey’s recent report on the state of the sector, in 2023 75% of trips worldwide were taken domestically. Even in Western Europe this figure sits at 58%.

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In Search of Sleep: Hilton Caters to Rising Number of Sleep Tourists with Debut of Hilton Sleep Retreats

Hospitality Net

1 reason people of all generations want to travel this year is to rest and recharge. In fact, some travelers are even building their entire trip around sleep, which is a trend now known as “sleep tourism.” Hilton’s 2024 Trends Report found the No. Trillion USD by 2027. Trillion USD by 2027.

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Prepare Yourself for the Top Hospitality Trends of 2023 

InnQuest

As we march on through 2023, what changes can we expect to see in the hospitality industry? Experts anticipate several trends emerging over the coming year, including an increase in wellness tourism and greater focus on staff wellbeing. The ongoing trends of personalisation and sustainability will also continue to grow.

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IHM’s topsy-turvy Z-A: What to expect in hospitality and real estate in 2023

Boutique Hotel News

Z is for zero carbon Probably the biggest issue facing the real estate sector – and by extension travel and tourism – is reaching net zero carbon, both in construction and operationally. 2023 is likely to see further political and economic uncertainty which will see winners and losers on the exchange rate see-saw.

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Hoteliers must adopt a multi-pronged approach for the return of Chinese tourism

SiteMinder

Many parts of the world are excited about the prospect of travellers from mainland China returning to their shores but, while your hotel can certainly benefit from the opportunity, there are no simple answers when it comes to planning and preparing for this. It also allowed citizens to travel during the Lunar New Year celebrations.

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Hotel trends to watch in 2023 and beyond

Les Roches

Another hangover from the pandemic – increased use of smart technology in hotels – is also set to be a theme throughout the industry in 2023. That will be even more of a factor given people are now spending a higher proportion of their income on their travels in the post-pandemic world. Traveler preference trends.

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Could revenue management solve hospitality’s labor shortage?

EHL Insights

After suffering the effects of COVID-19 for several long years, the tourism and hotel industries are now fully entering the recovery phase. According to a report from the UNWTO, international arrivals surged to 80% of pre-pandemic levels in the first quarter of 2023.