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Best Time to Visit Liverpool - 0 views

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    When is Best Time to Visit Liverpool: Worried about tourists flocking or closing hours of Liverpool while planning your trip? Know the Answer NOW!!!
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    When is Best Time to Visit Liverpool: Worried about tourists flocking or closing hours of Liverpool while planning your trip? Know the Answer NOW!!!
San Juan

Plan your Travel Vacation in San Juan Islands - 0 views

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    Are you planning to spend holidays in popular destinations for experiencing an adventure trip? Then, San Juan Islands is the ideal place for you
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    Are you planning to spend holidays in popular destinations for experiencing an adventure trip? Then, San Juan Islands is the ideal place for you
Tripx Tours

Countries to visit in March - 0 views

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    The world is simply filled with infinite travel itineraries and possibilities. If you have chosen to travel during the month of March, there will be several questions in your mind about where you should head to. Worry no more, as this blog will be everything you will need to plan your next destination and proceed to travel without the hassle! The first question that usually pops up in your mind when you plan a trip would be the weather. March is a pleasant time period for most countries with the receding winters and the start of a pleasant spring.
asianhospitality

AHLA:Most Americans Will Not Travel Thanksgiving, Christmas - 0 views

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    THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC may be waning, but other factors are leading many people to stay home this holiday season, according to a survey commissioned by the American Hotel & Lodging Association and conducted by Morning Consult. High gas prices are a major reason given for opting out of Thanksgiving and Christmas journeys. AHLA's survey found that only 29 percent of Americans are likely to travel for Thanksgiving and 33 percent are likely to travel for Christmas. That is still a 21 percent and 24 percent increase respectively from 2020. The survey questioned 2,200 adults between Oct. 30 to Nov. 1. "While vaccines have helped travelers feel more comfortable, rising gas prices and continued concerns about the pandemic are making many Americans hesitant to travel during the holidays," said Chip Rogers, AHLA's president and CEO. "Despite a slight expected uptick in holiday travel this year, hotels will continue to face economic fallout from the pandemic, underscoring the need for targeted federal relief, such as the Save Hotel Jobs Act, to support the industry and its workforce until travel fully returns." Most of those who do plan to travel, 68 percent of Thanksgiving travelers and 64 percent of Christmas travelers, will be driving, the survey found. For Thanksgiving,11 percent plan to fly while 14 percent will take to the skyways for Christmas.
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LE: Slight dip in U.S. hotel construction pipeline in 2021 - 0 views

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    THE U.S. HOTEL construction pipeline dropped 8 percent by projects and 10 percent by rooms in 2021 when compared to 2020, according to Lodging Econometrics. However, the number of projects in the early planning stage is rising, it added. The total construction pipeline at the fourth quarter of last year stood at 4,814 projects containing 581,953 rooms, according to LE. There were 2,021 projects containing 239,816 rooms in the early planning stage, up 18 percent by projects and 11 percent by rooms, LE data shows. According to LE, 1,821 hotel projects containing 210,890 rooms are scheduled to start construction in the next 12 months. As many as 972 projects containing 131,247 rooms under construction finished the year. "New project announcements are down in the fourth quarter. However, developers are eager to accelerate projects long-delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Unfortunately, they face some development roadblocks, including escalating inflation and supply chain shortages, that are causing higher prices versus 'pre-pandemic' costs for labor and materials," LE said. "These factors continue to prolong hotel development timelines. We anticipate these challenges to abate throughout the year and see construction starts to moderately improve."
asianhospitality

New AAHOA chairmanship begins during AAHOACON 2022 - 0 views

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    NISHANT "NEAL" PATEL assumed the chairmanship of AAHOA Friday as the culmination of the association's 2022 Convention & Trade Show in Baltimore, Maryland. More than 5,000 people attended the show, during which new officers also were elected, certain members were recognized for their service and face-to-face networking came back into style. This year's show came with less time after last year's, which was held in August due to delays from the COVID-19 pandemic. That time difference for planning was not as bad as it may seem, said Vinay Patel, outgoing AAHOA chairman, in a press conference before the show. "We start planning this convention way in advance. So yeah, our gap may be eight months from convention to convention, but this convention probably started literally in June, July or January of last year, so that time frame is still there," Vinay said. "There are always things, you pivot all the time. Especially in today's world of the pandemic. But, I think at the end of the day, the team has done a phenomenal job in putting everything together."
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STR: U.S. hotel construction data reflects confidence in business travel - 0 views

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    THE HOTEL PROPERTY types most associated with business travel, upper upscale hotels, are well represented in the U.S. hotel construction pipeline. The volume of projects in the segment points to confidence in the future of business travel, according to STR. "Upper upscale saw the slowest recovery, but a steady climb in performance and the business travel indicators have supported developer confidence in the segment," said Isaac Collazo, STR's vice president for analytics. "The more than 23,000 upper upscale rooms in construction right now represent 3.4 percent of the segment's existing supply. That is well above the long-term growth average, up 2 percent in the U.S." According to STR, a total 154,284 rooms were under construction in March, down 0.5 percent compared to the same period last year. As many as 239,995 rooms are in the final planning state, an increase of 34.6 percent over last year. STR pipeline data showed that 232,517 rooms are under planning, a decline of 21.6 percent compared to March 2022. After three consecutive month-over-month increases, the overall number of U.S. rooms in construction fell slightly in March, which aligns with patterns in previous years. Among the chain scale segments, luxury shows the highest number of rooms as a percentage of existing supply. Luxury segment reports the highest increase in hotel construction in March, up 5.2 percent containing 7,136 rooms, followed by upscale, up 4.1 percent with 36,089 rooms and upper midscale, increased 3.7 percent containing 43,470 rooms.
asianhospitality

Survey: 80 percent of travelers less concerned about new COVID variant - 0 views

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    NEARLY 80 PERCENT of travelers said that the latest COVID-19 variant, BA5, is unlikely to make them cancel or postpone international travel this year, according to a survey from travel risk assessment firm Global Rescue. At the same time, Global Rescue said relaxed COVID-19 recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention could encourage travelers' confidence. The floodgates are opening The Summer 2022 Global Rescue Traveler Safety and Sentiment Survey found that 68 percent of respondents have already traveled internationally since the pandemic. Another 16 percent expects to travel abroad by the end of the year and 9 percent plan to do so in the first quarter of 2023. "Whether it's revenge travel or responsible travel following vaccination, or a combination of both, 7-out-of-10 travelers are much less concerned about travel compared to the beginning of the pandemic," said Dan Richards, CEO of Global Rescue and a member of the U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory Board at the U.S. Department of Commerce. "They feel safe enough to plan trips and vacations because they're vaccinated, borders are open, and they have confidence they'll be able to get home if the worst happens." The U.S. ending its requirement for a negative COVID test to enter the country in June also went far in increasing confidence and encouraging visits from international travelers, Richards said. Nearly half of travelers, 49 percent, said that they are more likely to travel internationally in the next 12 months as COVID related restrictions are relaxed.
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STR: U.S. hotel pipeline up in September for third month - 0 views

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    THE U.S. HOTEL construction pipeline ticked up in September for the third consecutive month, according to STR. Also, year-over-year declines have been lessening each month since May. In STR's pipeline, 156,861 rooms were in construction during the month, down 8.9 percent from the same time last year. Another 173,932 rooms were in final planning, down 15.5 percent, and 282,225 rooms were planning, up 7 percent. New York City, Phoenix and Nashville are set to see the largest supply percentage increases from current construction, according to STR. Among the chain scales, the luxury and upscale segments led in that measurement.
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Motel 6 celebrates 60 years of business - 0 views

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    IT'S BEEN SIX decades of keeping the light on for guests by Motel 6. To mark the occasion, the economy brand is thanking its team members, owners and guests, with plans to stick to the same business model for the next 60 years. Motel 6 began in 1962 in Santa Barbara, California, for just $6 a night in keeping with the philosophy of providing affordable, clean and comfortable lodging, according to the company. Since then, the brand, owned by G6 Hospitality, has followed a strategic development plan that has led it to expand more than 1,400 Motel 6 and Studio 6 locations throughout the U.S. and Canada, said Rob Palleschi, G6 CEO, in a video for the June 25 anniversary. "Years later, our value proposition remains rooted in the same belief, that everyone has the right to travel," Palleschi said. "As we look to the next 60 years, I want to thank every team member and owner for their dedication to our brand."
asianhospitality

France's B&B Hotels launches U.S. expansion with Florida debut - 0 views

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    FRENCH HOTEL CHAIN B&B Hotels launched its U.S. expansion with the opening of its first property in Orlando, Florida. The 218-room hotel, located near Universal Studios, will be followed by additional hotels in Miami and Jacksonville, Florida. The mid-scale brand plans to establish 400 hotels across the U.S. within the next 10 years, representing $4 billion in real estate value, B&B Hotels said in a statement. "We are thrilled to bring B&B HOTELS to the United States and to offer travelers affordable high-quality accommodations," said Valerio Duchini, B&B Hotels' U.S. CEO. "We're also eager to engage with real estate investors here who share our vision for growth. Drawing from our success in Europe, we aim to establish ourselves as a prominent player in the U.S. market." B&B Hotels rebrands existing properties and constructs new ones, the company said. Batipart, a private equity firm based in Luxembourg, partnered with B&B Hotels for the Orlando property, with plans to renovate the hotel to improve the guest experience.
asianhospitality

Baron Hospitality acquires Hampton Inn in Birmingham - 0 views

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    BARON HOSPITALITY, LED by president Sanjay Patel, recently acquired the Hampton Inn Birmingham/Mountain Brook in Birmingham, Alabama. The company plans a complete renovation of the 129-room property on the city's primary commercial corridor. The Hampton Inn is close to downtown Birmingham, the University of Alabama-Birmingham, Samford University and Birmingham Botanical Gardens. "Adding another Hampton Inn to our portfolio was a strategic move as part of our three-year plan, aligning with our goals for growth and setting the stage for success in the hospitality industry," said Patel. "By entering a market with high barriers to entry, you can benefit from the brand's recognition and reputation, attracting customers seeking quality accommodations. Initiating renovations to enhance the property will further differentiate it within the upper-midscale segment, making it a unique asset that stands out among competitors."
asianhospitality

AAHOA, ORLA monitor city's hotel tax revenue proposals - 0 views

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    SALEM, OREGON, RECENTLY changed its plan to use transient lodging tax funds for library funding gaps. AAHOA and the Oregon Restaurant & Lodging Association have been closely monitoring the municipality's attempts to divert the protected revenue from its intended purpose, promoting tourism. Instead, the city will use funds from the American Rescue Plan Act. Hotel taxes diverted from tourism could diminish funding for year-round visitor attraction efforts, AAHOA said in a statement. "AAHOA and ORLA were proactive in ensuring appropriate use of the transient lodging tax in the city of Salem," said Taran Patel, AAHOA's Northwest regional director. "This is a great example of the importance of AAHOA members being active in advocacy at the local levels of government."
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CoStar: Americas, Asia Pacific lead global pipeline surge in Q2 - 0 views

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    THE AMERICAS AND Asia Pacific saw a year-over-year increase in hotel pipeline activity at the end of second quarter, according to CoStar. The U.S. leads the Americas with around 157,713 rooms under construction, while China tops the Asia Pacific with 319,012 rooms under construction. In the Americas, construction surged to around 208,718 rooms, an 8.3 percent rise from June 2023, CoStar's June 2024 data showed. Final planning had 299,153 rooms, up 6.9 percent from the previous year, while the planning phase saw 385,945 rooms, a significant 34.6 percent increase. The region had 893,816 rooms under contract, a notable 17.8 percent uptick. After the U.S., Mexico recorded about 13,301 rooms under construction, with Canada and Brazil following at 8,686 and 5,948 rooms, respectively, CoStar said.
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Study: 75 percent of Americans plan summer road trips despite inflation pressures - 0 views

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    APPROXIMATELY 75 PERCENT of Americans plan to take road trips this summer, with about 33 percent intending to travel more than 250 miles from home, according to a recent study by WalletHub. However, choosing an affordable travel destination is challenging due to higher gas prices, currently averaging over $3.45 per gallon nationwide, and increased accommodation costs. The WalletHub study, which assessed all 50 U.S. states across 32 metrics to identify the most budget-friendly road-trip destinations, ranked Texas, Minnesota and New York as the top three states to visit this summer. "Taking a summer road trip can be a very exciting way to experience a new place, but with the prices of gas, food and accommodations heavily impacted by inflation, you'll want to be in a state that makes this type of vacation affordable," said Cassandra Happe, WalletHub's analyst. "Safe roads are also key, and so is having plenty of worthwhile attractions to stop at along the road. The best states for summer road trips therefore are those that keep costs low while providing the best driving experience and most fun activities."
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LE: U.S. leads global full-service hotel pipeline in Q1 with 2,272 projects - 0 views

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    THE U.S. LEADS the global full-service hotel pipeline in the first quarter of 2024 with 2,272 projects and 341,854 rooms, accounting for 41 percent of all planned or under-construction hotels worldwide, according to Lodging Econometrics. Dallas and Los Angeles are among the top five cities globally in the pipeline. The global pipeline totals 15,366 projects and 2,382,195 rooms, marking a year-over-year increase of 6 percent in projects and 3 percent in rooms. LE's Q1 2024 Global Hotel Construction Pipeline Trend Report showed a record high in global room counts and a significant rise in full-service projects by the end of the first quarter. In the first quarter, there are 6,195 projects and 1,101,602 rooms under construction worldwide, the report said. Projects set to start within the next 12 months total 3,840 projects and 528,251 rooms, an 8 percent increase in projects and a 5 percent increase in rooms year-over-year. Early planning stage projects and rooms have reached all-time highs at 5,331 projects and 752,342 rooms, rising 12 percent and 9 percent year-over-year, respectively.
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U.S. Hotel Construction Soars to 16-Month High | CoStar Report Insights - 0 views

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    THE NUMBER OF U.S. hotel rooms under construction in June reached its highest level in 16 months, according to CoStar. The construction volume increased year-over-year for four consecutive months, with upscale and upper midscale segments dominating pipeline activity. "The number of rooms in construction has grown year-over-year for four consecutive months," said Isaac Collazo, STR's vice president, analytics. "While upscale and upper midscale continue to dominate, accounting for about 50 percent of all rooms in the final phase of the pipeline, the pace of activity in these segments has slowed compared to last year. Midscale and economy have shown the most growth, up 42 percent and 34 percent, respectively, with newer brands and extended-stay accounting for most of the new construction across the midscale segment." Approximately 157,713 rooms were under construction in June, up 5.5 percent from the same month last year. Additionally, 266,619 rooms were in the final planning phase, a 9.8 percent increase from June 2023. The planning stage saw 333,827 rooms, a rise of 38.7 percent compared to the previous year.
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5 steps How to Book a Hotel in Andaman | Welcome to Seabury Holidays Blog - 0 views

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    Seabury Holidays is a trustable and recognized name in the tourism industry of Siliguri. This organization specializes on tours to Andaman and Nicobar Islands and North-East India, along with Kerala, Rajasthan and Kashmir. If you are thinking of having a comfortable, exciting and secured trip experience, look nowhere but at our different kind of packages for trips like honeymoon trips, educational or business trips etc. And the best thing is that you can get tailor made packages of your own choice for sightseeing tour in Andaman and Nicobar Islands and other destinations. The Andaman hotel-booking will be easier while you are travelling with Seabury Holidays group. Exquisite hotels near Port Blair Airport are included in our tour packages for Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Are you planning for an awesome trip for adventure or sightseeing in mesmerizing places of North-East India including Dooars, Darjeeling, Sikkim, Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh etc. and neighboring countries like Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal? We are offering excellent packages on those destinations. We are always concerned for your safety, pleasure and feeling and we are also aware of the value of your time and money. That is why we deal with reliable agencies for car rental, hotel booking, flight ticket booking etc and provide the tour packages in reasonable prices so that you can enjoy the every ounce of thrilling and joyous moments of you trip.
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    Seabury Holidays is a trustable and recognized name in the tourism industry of Siliguri. This organization specializes on tours to Andaman and Nicobar Islands and North-East India, along with Kerala, Rajasthan and Kashmir. If you are thinking of having a comfortable, exciting and secured trip experience, look nowhere but at our different kind of packages for trips like honeymoon trips, educational or business trips etc. And the best thing is that you can get tailor made packages of your own choice for sightseeing tour in Andaman and Nicobar Islands and other destinations. The Andaman hotel-booking will be easier while you are travelling with Seabury Holidays group. Exquisite hotels near Port Blair Airport are included in our tour packages for Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Are you planning for an awesome trip for adventure or sightseeing in mesmerizing places of North-East India including Dooars, Darjeeling, Sikkim, Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh etc. and neighboring countries like Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal? We are offering excellent packages on those destinations. We are always concerned for your safety, pleasure and feeling and we are also aware of the value of your time and money. That is why we deal with reliable agencies for car rental, hotel booking, flight ticket booking etc and provide the tour packages in reasonable prices so that you can enjoy the every ounce of thrilling and joyous moments of you trip.
San Juan

San Juan Cruise Services for Making Adventure Trips - 0 views

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    Spending holidays at leading destinations need proper planning for making trips an unforgettable one. San Juan Island is a suitable for enjoying vacations with friends and family members.
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    Spending holidays at leading destinations need proper planning for making trips an unforgettable one. San Juan Island is a suitable for enjoying vacations with friends and family members.
San Juan

Celebrating Events & Holidays with High Quality Cruise Services - 0 views

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    A cruise is a suitable one for planning outdoor events and spending holidays depending on the needs. It also provides methods for making adventurous and exciting trips to get complete satisfaction.
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    A cruise is a suitable one for planning outdoor events and spending holidays depending on the needs. It also provides methods for making adventurous and exciting trips to get complete satisfaction.
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