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Travel industry uses lessons from past COVID waves to deal with omicron
by
Justin Ho
Dec 27, 2021
Like how to reduce contact, reschedule flights and handle the unexpected.
California's Project Roomkey "has really worked for a lot of people"
by
Amy Scott
and Anais Amin
Dec 13, 2021
A Bay Area nonprofit has helped nearly 400 people move from the program into stable housing.
For hotels, leisure travel is roaring back
by
Justin Ho
Nov 3, 2021
Pleasure travel has helped the hotel industry emerge from the depths of the pandemic. But business travel has been slower to bounce back.
Consumer prices jump, especially for cars, flights and other ways to get away
May 12, 2021
Inflation data shows that consumer prices went up 4.2% year over year — the most since 2008.
Hotels try to follow restaurants' lead and hook consumers on QR codes
by
Scott Tong
May 6, 2021
Will the QR code stick around in the long run? Perhaps, if users find the information the codes deliver useful.
Hotel operators forecast bleak prospects as COVID-19 surges
by
Andy Uhler
Nov 19, 2020
The holidays, usually a busy time for the hotel industry, won't help this year as many families stay at home.
The job market is still in recovery, but it's also still losing momentum
Nov 6, 2020
The decline in unemployment has slowed since an early rebound from the first wave of COVID-19 shutdowns.
For public good, not for profit.
With the slowdown in travel, many hotels are in a financial squeeze
by
Justin Ho
Aug 20, 2020
Paying back debt is getting harder for hotel owners, according to research by Trepp.
Hotels, among the first businesses hit by COVID-19, are still less than half full
Jul 31, 2020
In the peak summer season, hotels are usually at least 80% full.
Would you miss tiny bottles of shampoo in hotel bathrooms?
by
Nova Safo
Nov 25, 2019
Major hotel brands are promising to get rid of one of the most recognizable elements of the hotel experience: tiny bottles of shampoo.