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Marriott has acquired citizenM hotels

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  • 29 April 2025
🔔 Marriott International, on Apr 29, 2025, announced the acquisition of citizenM, a lifestyle hotel brand with 36 hotels and 8,544 rooms across 20+ cities, plus 3 under construction. Marriott will pay $355 million, with up to $110 million in potential future earn-outs. Post-acquisition, citizenM will join Marriott with new franchise agreements, projecting ~$30 million in annual fees. The deal is expected to drive Marriott's net room growth to nearly 5% in 2025.
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Fora Travel secures $60M to fuel future of travel booking

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  • 25 April 2025
💰 Fora Travel, featured as a PhocusWire Hot 25 Travel Startup in 2023, secured $60 million in Series B and C funding on April 25, 2025, with investors Insight Partners, Thrive Capital, Forerunner Ventures, and Heartcore Capital. The startup, operating in 92 countries with over $1 billion in sales, empowers individuals to become travel agents, combining AI with human expertise to revolutionize the travel industry.
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American Airlines pulls full-year outlook on concerns over travel demand

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  • 25 April 2025
🛫 On Apr 25, 2025, American Airlines reported a Q1 loss of $473 million, withdrawing its full-year forecast amidst a slump in domestic weekend travel, influenced by January's plane crash over Washington, D.C. and economic uncertainty. Despite this, international travel revenue per available seat mile rose by 2.9%, showing resilience especially across the Atlantic and Pacific. CEO Robert Isom highlighted the airline's adaptability in the face of variable travel demand.
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Booking CEO earns $126 million in 2024

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  • 25 April 2025
💰 Booking Holdings CEO Glenn Fogel earned $126.4 million in 2024, while Expedia’s new CEO Ariane Gorin received $37.3 million. The company's median employee salary was $96,228, setting a CEO-to-employee pay ratio at 466:1. Fogel's compensation reflects Booking's record results, growth in short-term rentals, expansion of the Genius loyalty program, and AI integration.
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Accor beats first quarter revenue expectations

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  • 25 April 2025
🏨 Accor, Europe’s largest hotel group, reported Q1 2025 revenue of €1.35 billion on Apr 25, surpassing the €1.31B analyst forecast. The revenue increased from the previous year's €1.24B. The Luxury & Lifestyle segment saw a 17.9% growth year-on-year. Accor opened 45 hotels and targets a 3–4% annual RevPAR growth. RevPAR rose to €69, a 5% increase. The US market's slowdown is less impactful with only 5% of bookings, while Canadian travel benefits local hotels.
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The U.S. travel industry is heading into the summer blind

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  • 25 April 2025
Most U.S. airlines pulled their yearly forecasts as Americans begin cutting back on travel, leaving the rest of the industry waiting to see if the slowdown will hit hotels and…
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Trump’s America and the tourism slump

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  • 24 April 2025
🚩 Nearly half (46%) of survey respondents from five countries are less inclined to travel to the U.S. due to Trump’s presidency. International visits to the U.S. saw an 11.6% decline in March 2025 from the previous year, with Western European travel dropping 17.2% and German tourism by 28.2%. The main deterrent is the political climate (63%), followed by safety and trade policy concerns. Travel advisories in Germany and Canada highlight risks of detentions and device searches. Despite this, Trump claims the U.S. remains the tourism capital and suggests a weaker dollar could attract visitors.
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AI in hospitality: Support act, not star performer

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  • 24 April 2025
🏨 AI’s role in the hotel industry as of April 24, 2025: enhances guest convenience with chatbots, virtual concierges, and smart rooms, but can't replace human staff's emotional intelligence and adaptability. High cost and complexity hinder AI implementation in smaller hotels. Despite potential for back-end support and personalization, guests' appreciation for tradition and personal service, along with privacy concerns, ensure the human element remains central in hospitality. Full details at CoStar.
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U.S. hotel guest satisfaction slips

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  • 24 April 2025
🏨 Hilton leads in guest satisfaction in lodging with IHG, Airbnb, and Marriott close behind, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index. The travel sector saw a decline in customer satisfaction, with lodging dropping to 76 out of 100. The ACSI Travel Study 2025 indicated a 1% dip in lodging satisfaction. Airbnb performed well against midscale brands, while Motel 6 scored the lowest at 67. The study culled insights from 16,771 surveys conducted between April 2024 and March 2025.
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Hotels embrace the solo travel boom

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  • 24 April 2025
🗺 Solo travel is on the rise, expecting nearly 10% annual growth through 2030, appealing to Millennials, Gen Z, and retirees. On Apr 24, 2025, it's noted that hotels are innovating to accommodate this trend by redesigning for solo travelers, prioritizing safety with services like optional check-ins, and facilitating social engagement with community dining and cultural activities. Omni Boston and The Hoxton are examples of properties adapting with solo-oriented design and events. Solo travel is becoming a permanent aspect of the hospitality industry.
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