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Hostels moving towards new priorities,…

  • Travel Weekly Group Ltd
  • 28 March 2025
🏨 In 2025, Cloudbeds' "State of Hostels" report, analyzing 2,300 hostels in 62 countries and nearly 11 million bookings from 2022-2024, indicates a shift towards performance optimization. Dorm occupancy has grown, while private rooms declined. Global ADR for dorms fell by 1.7%, and private rooms by 4%. OTA bookings, capturing 74% of the market, increased by 1% from 2023. Longer stays are more prevalent in dorms, with 11% being 14+ nights, versus 4% in private rooms. Weekend bookings are high, with 35% starting on Friday or Saturday; 20% check out on Sunday. OTAs also have the highest cancellation rate at 19%. Six trends identified for 2025 include value-driven travel and AI adoption in hostels.
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Germany retains top spot for business travel in Europe

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  • 28 March 2025
📌 On Mar 28, 2025, BCD Travel's report based on 2024 data named Germany as Europe's top business travel destination, with the U.S. leading globally. Italy experienced the most substantial growth in Europe, while London remained a principal air travel hub. 2024 saw global business travel surpass expectations, and growth sectors included real estate, arts, entertainment, and recreation. The full report is available at BCD Travel's website.
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Trump’s travel backlash may last for years

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  • 28 March 2025
🔶 On Mar 28, 2025, a sharp downturn in international travel to the U.S. is reported, attributed to the Trump administration's trade wars and hardline immigration policies. Tourism Economics revises its initial 9% growth forecast for 2024 to a 5% decline, indicating a $64 billion shortfall in U.S. travel spending. Canadian airline bookings plummet by 70%, while car travel drops 23% in February. Mexican air travel to the U.S. also falls by 6% in February. Industry experts warn of long-term impacts on tourism and attendance at major events like the 2025 Ryder Cup, 2026 FIFA World Cup, and 2028 Olympics.
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The power shift in hospitality

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  • 28 March 2025
🏨 Hotel owners gain more leverage as major brands like Marriott International shift to asset-light strategies. Marriott, with a $81.63 billion market cap and 1.5 million rooms, targets a 5–5.5% net room growth from 2022 to 2025, necessitating over 500 new hotels yearly. Owners now demand value, performance, and accountability, playing a pivotal role in brand growth and profitability, beyond just the brand name’s allure. Owners' rising expectations include data-driven strategies, operational excellence, and strong profit margins.
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Handwritten Collection expands across Europe

  • m.welsch1
  • 27 March 2025
📌 Handwritten Collection to add over 10 new hotels in Europe by 2025, with half in France. Notable properties include Hôtel Kasano in Calvi with 39 rooms, opening April 2025, and Hôtel de l'Abbaye du Tronchet near Rennes. Rocca a Mare Heraklion in Greece, Hôtel Lycium Debrecen in Hungary, Hotel Meierhof Davos in Switzerland, Hotel Giacomo Morra Alba in Italy, and Grand Canal Boutique Hotel Amsterdam in the Netherlands are also set to open in 2025. This expansion will bolster Handwritten Collection's European presence.
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Hilton accelerates its expansion across EMEA region

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  • 27 March 2025
🏨 Hilton reaches 1,000 hotels in the EMEA region, with new brands like Tempo by Hilton and Spark by Hilton. The 1,000th hotel opens this spring with recent additions like Signia by Hilton Amman, Canopy by Hilton Cape Town Longkloof, and Spark by Hilton Stuttgart Sindelfingen. Tempo by Hilton debuts in Belfast (2025, 144 rooms), Lisbon, Reykjavik (2027), with fitness and communal spaces. Spark by Hilton expands into France, Spain, Türkiye with properties like Spark by Hilton Madrid Alcalá (2025, 95 rooms), Spark by Hilton Van City Centre, Türkiye (2025, 60 rooms). Hilton's pipeline includes over 450 hotels, supported by a partnership with Small Luxury Hotels of the World.
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Cloudbeds report signals new priorities for hostels in 2025

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  • 27 March 2025
🏡 Cloudbeds released its annual State of Hostels report, analyzing data from 2,300 hostels in 62 countries and nearly 11 million bookings (2022-2024). The 2025 report highlights a shift in the hostel industry, emphasizing performance optimization amid labor shortages and price-sensitive travelers. Dorm occupancy grew in 2024, while private room occupancy fell. ADR for dorms decreased by 1.7% and private rooms by 4%. OTAs increased their share of bookings to 74%. Longer stays (14+ nights) accounted for 11% of dorm stays, versus 4% for private rooms. Weekends saw 35% of arrivals and 20% of departures. OTA bookings had the highest cancellation rate at 19%. Emerging trends for 2025 include value-driven travel and the adoption of AI.
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Slow Tourism: A New Era in Guest Experiences

  • Vanshikha Dhar
  • 27 March 2025
🏖 Slow Tourism, gaining popularity, offers a new guest experience focusing on longer stays, mindful guests, and sustainable experiences. Article lacks specific data but suggests a trend benefiting hospitality businesses. Authored by Vanshikha Dhar and published on March 27, 2025.
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Motel vs. Hotel: 7 Key Factors for Smart Travelers

  • Vanshikha Dhar
  • 27 March 2025
```html 🏨 ``` Article discusses the differences between motels and hotels, focusing on 7 factors: services, location, pricing, and guest expectations. The title "Motel vs. Hotel: 7 Key Factors for Smart Travelers" implies it's a guide for making better accommodation choices. The content seems to be aimed at helping travelers decide whether to book a hotel or motel based on these factors. There is no specific statistical information provided in the excerpt. The article is found on the Hotelogix blog and was likely authored by Vanshikha Dhar.
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For Mark Harmon, Waldorf Astoria Texas Hill Country is not a reclamation project, it’s something prophetic

  • David Eisen
  • 26 March 2025
🍷 Mark Harmon, founder and CEO of Auberge Resorts Collection for 30 years, is spearheading a new venture with Waldorf Astoria Texas Hill Country. His father, Bob Harmon, opened Auberge du Soleil in Napa Valley in the late 1980s. The Texas project, partnered with Robert Radovan and Tim Sparapani, involves a brand and management agreement with Hilton and will feature 60 guestrooms, 37 resort villas, and 50 residences on 106 acres, with a groundbreaking set for later this summer and a 2027 opening. The resort aims to capitalize on Texas Wine Country's growth, with Fredericksburg at its heart. Waldorf Astoria has 34 properties and 30 more planned, expanding into resort areas like Costa Rica and Los Cabos. Harmon's vision aligns with the brand's commitment and rapid response. Texas Hill Country, one of the fastest-growing regions, is attractive due to its business-friendly environment and absence of personal income tax.
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