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Traveling To Dubai For Certain Nationalities Requires Visa - 0 views

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    Certain Nationalities Like Indian, Pakistan, Nigerian And Some Other Require Dubai Tourist Visa To Travel To UAE. UAE Home Of Tradition, Culture And Skyscrapers Which Awaits Its Visitors.
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Foreign passengers arriving by air are allowed to enter Brazil, ban removed | Pathik - ... - 0 views

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    Brazil is now ready to welcome foreign nationals arriving by air. On Thursday, the movement of flights for foreign passengers was allowed here. All travel restrictions, including air travel, were put in place to prevent the spread of novel coronavirus infection.
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DHS to issue more than 60,000 additional H-2B visas - 0 views

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    THE U.S. DEPARTMENT of Homeland Security will make available more than 64,000 additional H-2B temporary nonagricultural worker visas for fiscal year 2023. The extra visas will help the hotel and travel industries meet continuing labor shortages, according to the U.S. Travel Association. DHS also will issue its normal allotment of 66,000 H-2B visas as well as the 64,716 extra visas. The visas, which permit employers to temporarily hire noncitizens to perform certain labor in the U.S., became available at the beginning of October. Also, the agency created the new Worker Protection Taskforce to make sure the H-2B visa workers are not exploited. "The Department of Homeland Security is moving with unprecedented speed to meet the needs of American businesses," said Alejandro Mayorkas, secretary of Homeland Security. "At a time of record job growth, this full year allocation at the very outset of the fiscal year will ensure that businesses can plan for their peak season labor needs. We also will bolster worker protections to safeguard the integrity of the program from unscrupulous employers who would seek to exploit the workers by paying substandard wages and maintaining unsafe work conditions."
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HotStats COO IDs labor, return of corporate travel as most pressing issues - 0 views

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    THE MAJOR CHALLENGES faced by U.S. hotels are labor, the return of corporate, group and conference travel, the impact of inflation on cost lines and the energy crisis, said Michael Grove, COO of HotStats, in a recent presentation. In the same session at the International Hospitality Investment Forum, panelists debated the best metric by which to measure industry performance. While speaking during a panel session at IHIF titled "Decoding the Data", Grove said that the most pressing issue is fixed costs are being replaced by oncoming growth in the variable areas which changes the dynamic of the cost base. "One of the key items around the average rate growth is what's going to happen when the full business mix returns," Grove said. "We still have a lot more of the lower-rated business to come back-the tours and groups and the other segments. We need to look at the impact on the cost lines themselves, the expense items around the P&L and what impact inflation is having on those, what impact the labor challenge is having.
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AHLA Foundation expands HBCU scholarship; announces 2024 officers - 0 views

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    THE AHLA FOUNDATION recently expanded its travel scholarship program with historically Black colleges and universities supported by a 2023 grant from the Nareit Foundation's Dividends Through Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Giving Campaign. The foundation also announced its 2024 officers and board of trustees, further diversifying the board's representation of industry segments, AHLA Foundation said in a statement. "HBCUs are an incredible, yet underestimated, resource for talent" said AHLA Foundation President Anna Blue. "Travel scholarships are an important tool for fostering inclusion at the earliest stages and help to increase exposure to the different parts of industry, including hotel and lodging REITs." The $85,000 grant from the Nareit Foundation, Nareit's philanthropic arm, will facilitate HBCU students' attendance at REIT- and investment-focused events, including the Hunter: Hotel Investment Conference in March and the NYU International Hospitality Industry Conference in June, the statement said.
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Nahaar_Garh_Fort - 0 views

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    All the forts and palaces in the regions of Rajasthan are considered as a precious monument and thousands of people from all over the world visit these monuments. This package with the tirupatihloidays is very well organized during the entire travel period. For more details visit this website http://www.tirupatiholidays.net/palaces.html
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wildlife tours in India - 0 views

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    Bird Photography tours 2015 | Nature best Domestic travel Tours Bird Photography tours 2015 | Nature best Domestic travel Tours Bird Photography tours 2015 | Nature best Domestic travel Tours Let's take you to India's best kept birding secret. A grassland so small that you blink and you miss it when whizzing past it on the highway.
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Remember these points while exploring south island in a motor home - 0 views

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    Motor home campervan provides you most comfortable while travelling, so that you must keep some points in your mind while exploring south island road trip like travel routes, equipments etc. and also must compare the campervans according to your needs. For details visit our site.
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India Travel - 0 views

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    Find lots of travel deals in India with Make A Tour India where you can choose your own cities, hotels, guides, car and tour packages. We always hear and respect client's requirements.
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Tour Thánh Thất Cao Đài và Địa Đạo Củ Chi 1 Ngày Giá Rẻ. - 0 views

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    Tour Địa Đạo Củ Chi 1 Ngày. – Công ty Daily Travel chuyên cung cấp các tour du lịch Củ Chi Tây Ninh 1 ngày với giá hấp dẫn: 159.000 VND Tour Thánh Thất Cao Đài và Địa Đạo Củ Chi 1 Ngày Giá Rẻ. Giá: 159.000 VND Lịch trình: Thánh Thất Cao Đài - Địa Đạo Củ Chi Khởi hành: Hồ Chí Minh Thời gian: 1 ngày Công ty Daily Travel xin giới thiệu với các bạn một tour du lịch đầy thú vị Tour Thánh thất Cao Đài và địa đạo Củ Chi 1 ngày giá rẻ.
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Tour Du lịch Tây Ninh - Củ Chi - 0 views

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    Tour du lịch Củ Chi Tây Ninh 1 ngày – Công ty Daily Travel chuyên cung cấp các tour du lịch Củ Chi Tây Ninh trong ngày với giá hấp dẫn: 159.000 VND Tour Du lịch Tây Ninh - Củ Chi Giá: 159.000 VND Lịch trình: Thánh Thất Cao Đài - Địa Đạo Củ Chi Khởi hành: Hồ Chí Minh Thời gian: 1 ngày Chương Trình Tour Du Lịch Củ Chi - Tây Ninh của Công Ty Daily Travel.
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Top 10 International Holiday Destinations for Summer - 0 views

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    Here is the blog post from skyjet air travel where you can find top 10 international holiday destination for summer. Plan your vacation with Skyjet Air Travel and get discount on flight ticket booking, Hotel Booking, and Car service detail also available here.
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AHLA: Hotels In Some Markets In 'Depression Cycle' - 0 views

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    THE RECOVERY MAY be under way, but most of the top U.S. markets, 21 out of 25, remain at a recession or depression level, according to a report from the American Hotel & Lodging Association. Urban markets are in worst shape, with most still in a "depression cycle." The overall U.S. hotel industry remains in a "recession," according to AHLA's report citing STR data. The difficulty for urban markets is that they depend substantially on business from events and group meetings. Room revenue was down 52 percent in May compared to May 2019. New York City, for example, is still in a depression with nearly 200 hotels in the city closed due to the pandemic, taking with them 42,030 rooms, one-third of the city's supplies. Leisure travel is currently driving the recovery, but business and group travel, the industry's largest source of revenue, will take longer to recover. Current forecasts show that segment returning to 2019 levels in 2023 or 2024. Several major events, conventions and business meetings have already been canceled or postponed until at least 2022.
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Hyatt House Opens In Beaverton ,Oregon - Asian Hospitality - 0 views

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    The Hyatt House In Beaverton, Oregon, is now open. It is a joint venture developed by NewcrestImage led by Mehul Patel as chairman and CEO and Canterbury Hotel Group led by Arvind Patel as CEO. The 125-room, 5-floor extended-stay Hyatt House by NewcrestImage is near Beaverton's city hall, the 550-seat Patricia Reser Center for the Arts, the Tualatin Valley and Cooper Mountain Nature Park. Also close are corporate headquarters for Nike, Reser's Fine Foods and optics manufacturer Leupold & Stevens. Hotel amenities include a 635-sq. ft. meeting room, two indoor lounges and an outdoor patio and BBQ area. It is the first joint venture by NewcrestImage and Canterbury Hotel Group. "The opening of this Hyatt House is powerful testimony that hoteliers continue to provide the best of hotel experiences even during challenging travel times," Mehul said. "We've created a property that is safe, comfortable, and special - where travelers can rest easy after a tough day on the road."
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HotStats: Omicron Variant Could Derail Hotels Recovery - 0 views

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    THE OMICRON COVID-19 variant could derail the hotel industry's fledgling recovery if countries like the U.S. move forward to tighten testing policies, according to HotStats. Future hotel bookings, meetings and other hotel-related activity will be impacted by the expectation of travel impediments, whether self-imposed, company-imposed or government-mandated, it added. In the U.S., major indices were still down double digits in October 2021 compared to same month two years ago, according to a blog post by HotStats. "Since a rapid uptick in occupancy from the beginning of the year through the summer, hitting an apex in July, occupancy in the U.S. has since more or less flatlined, a signal that the leisure boom could not be sustained at the same levels prior," said HotStats. "Though much maligned, there is propitious data surfacing in corporate travel. In October, corporate ADR was $7 higher than in October 2019 and $35 higher than in the previous month. Corporate volume mix, defined as the proportion of rooms sold at the corporate rate compared to total rooms sold, has grown 6 percentage points since July."
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USTA Forms New Partnership To Boost Diversity And Inclusion - 0 views

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    THE U.S. TRAVEL Association and Tourism Diversity Matters formed a new strategic partnership to focus on issues related to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), a statement from USTA said. The partnership will provide USTA more access to Tourism Diversity Matters' subject matter expertise, research and resources. Founded in 2021, Tourism Diversity Matters addresses blind spots in ethnic disparities within the tourism and events industries. It will provide these industry leaders with resources and tactics to develop more effective DEI strategies to engage, recruit and retain a diverse workforce. DEI is a core priority of USTA, the association said in a statement, and is committed to having a vital role in affecting lasting change and supporting the development of industry-wide DEI plans. The partnership will advance workforce development issues and federal policy initiatives that support travel's recovery, the statement added. "USTA has a clear vision: in working closely with Tourism Diversity Matters, we aim to help the travel sector achieve a truly diverse, equitable and inclusive industry for all," said Roger Dow, USTA's president and CEO and a board member of Tourism Diversity Matters. "Aligning with Tourism Diversity Matters is a great step toward this pursuit that will enrich USTA's membership for years to come."
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USTA, AHLA welcome $1.5 trillion government spending bill - 0 views

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    THE U.S. SENATE and House passed a $1.5 trillion government-funding package last week that includes some much-needed relief for the hospitality industry, two associations said. However, the spending bill also missing some elements industry advocates have pressed Congress and the administration to pass. The omnibus spending bill passed on a 68-31 vote in the Senate and is now awaiting President Biden's signature, according to government focused news agency RollCall. com. At 2,700-pages, the omnibus contains all 12 fiscal 2022 spending bills and has been in negotiations for five months. The bill includes the Restoring Brand USA Act that will provide $250 million in relief funding to the destination marketing organization that promotes travel to the U.S. The U.S. Travel Association welcomed that fact in a statement from Roger Dow, USTA president and CEO.
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Red Roof donates $10,000 to fight human trafficking - 0 views

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    RED ROOF IS putting its money to good use, fighting human trafficking in cooperation with anti-child trafficking and exploitation organization ECPAT-USA. The hotel company and the not-for-profit kicked off their new partnership with a $10,000 check presentation at the AAHOA 2022 Annual Conference & Trade Show last week. Red Roof is a member of ECPAT-USA's Tourism Child-Protection Code of Conduct, known as "The Code," a voluntary set of business principles travel and tour companies can implement to prevent sexual exploitation and trafficking of children. Through the summer months, Red Roof also will promote The Code and encourage more donations from its franchise partners and vendors and the entire hospitality industry. "Red Roof stands shoulder-to-shoulder with ECPAT-USA," said George Limbert, president of Red Roof. "We encourage all of our partners and peers in travel and hospitality to join us and stand by ECPAT-USA in the fight against human trafficking."
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STUDIO 6 OPENS IN KATY, TEXAS - Asian Hospitality - 0 views

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    Studio 6 Katy, Texas, a new-build extended-stay hotel, is now open in the Houston suburb. It is owned by Sharin Patel and Ripan Modi. The 63-suite hotel was built under the new design parent company G6 Hospitality introduced last year. Nearby attractions include Rhodes Stadium and Legacy Stadium, Nelson Water Gardens and Nursery and Typhoon Texas Waterpark. The hotel also is pet friendly, and G6's recently implemented "Clean@6" cleaning and safety protocols are in effect at the new property. "Katy is a vibrant town and popular destination for business and tourism, and we are excited to partner with G6 Hospitality to bring more affordable lodging options to the area," said Modi, who also is the hotel's general manager. "We chose to open a Studio 6 because of the brand's longstanding commitment to leaving the light on for guests, which has been of even greater need for those required to continue travel during these times. Whether guests are looking to stay for an extended period or just a night or two, our goal is to make traveling affordable and accessible for all."
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