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Examining the Strength of the Top 25 Hotel Markets

As the U.S. hotel industry continues its RevPAR growth cycle, some signs of a growth slowdown are apparent. The increase in new Hotel rooms in the United States is rapidly […]

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Hotel rooms boom for New York, L.A., Chicago in 2017

This year is shaping up to be a healthy one for the U.S. hotel industry, with more 33,000 new rooms planned in the top 10 most active markets. According to […]

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North American Hoteliers Prepare for Strong Q1 with Healthy Rate and Occupancy Gains

North American hoteliers are eager to ring in the New Year, according to new data from TravelClick’s December 2016 North American Hospitality Review (NAHR). All travel segments are experiencing healthy […]

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Expedia vs Airbnb vs New York City

In these turbulent times for online travel is it goodbye hotel, hello 21st century lodging? When Airbnb launched with an air mattress on the floor of a San Francisco apartment […]

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US RevPAR Stays High but Concerns Linger

The US hotel industry continues to be a good news/bad news story. The lodging sector has experienced RevPAR growth for 79 consecutive months, and by the end of this year […]

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Airbnb Strikes Lodging Tax Deal with L.A.

Under a newly announced deal with Los Angeles city officials, Airbnb will soon start collecting lodging taxes from rental hosts, providing millions of dollars in revenue to the city annually. […]

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Airbnb and New York City: Impact of the New Ad Law

The relationship between Airbnb and New York state and city officials has, historically, not always been on the best of terms. And a new law awaiting New York Governor Andrew […]

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US forecast: Cloudy with a chance of flat occupancy

Hotel revenue growth has slowed significantly in 2016, and sources said they expect that to continue through 2017 as occupancy flatlines. But even if performance might not be as positive […]

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4 Things to Know to Market to US Travelers

NB: This is an article by Catlyn Origitano, Content Marketing Manager at Sojern According to Adobe, 82% of US summer travelers plan on staying domestic. With domestic flight prices down […]

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Biz Travel Shows Signs of Life After Year Long Slump

Stronger international demand and the first positive month for domestic business travel in over a year propped up growth in April 2016 according to the U.S. Travel Association’s Travel Trends […]

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