The Latest
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Marriott terminates licensing agreement with Sonder
The deal “is no longer in effect due to Sonder’s default,” according to a Marriott news release.
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Opinion
How conversational AI is reshaping the hotel guest experience
Conversational AI tools can help reduce stress, boost guest satisfaction and increase loyalty and referral rates, according to Infobip’s Ethan Gustav.
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Apple sets sights on travel spending
The tech company is embedding its digital wallet as a method of payment at many stages in the travel process in a bid to attract more consumer use.
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Outset Collection by Hilton begins accepting bookings
The upscale collection brand plans to open its first property, Slackline Moab, this month, with a Chicago property scheduled for December and as many as 60 more in development.
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Peregrine Hospitality taps Accor exec as chief commercial officer
Kristen Richter will join the recently rebranded hospitality company after overseeing commercial strategy for the Fairmont and Raffles brands.
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Wynn’s third quarter buoyed by premium pricing
Wynn Las Vegas set a monthly EBITDA record in August, as performance trends began to “improve more broadly” in the market, per CEO Craig Billings.
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Hyatt ‘confident’ as luxury drives Q3 RevPAR growth
CEO Mark Hoplamazian said he is encouraged by demand from high-end consumers, as well as pipeline, loyalty and technology developments.
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How will New York City’s hotel industry be impacted by a new mayor?
As Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa face off, decisions made on affordability, safety and workplace regulations could have a significant effect on local hotels.
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Former Marriott employee alleges retaliation for taking FMLA leave for gender-affirming surgery
Whether and how FMLA coverage applies to gender-affirming care has been a subject of increasing discussion as such treatments have become more common.
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Highgate, Kessler Collection partner to form luxury lifestyle division
Highgate will manage several Kessler properties under the newly created platform as the companies work to “unlock enduring value” in the rapidly growing segment.
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Travel industry calls for end to shutdown as Thanksgiving ‘chaos’ looms
The U.S. Travel Association alongside nearly 500 industry organizations sent a letter to congressional leaders asking the government to reopen ahead of one of the busiest travel periods of the year.
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Wyndham CFO Michele Allen exits
The hotel company appointed Treasurer Kurt Albert as interim chief financial officer, effective immediately.
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Choice Hotels looks to international markets as US remains challenged
The company’s international business is now its highest growth opportunity, per CEO Patrick Pacious, as U.S. RevPAR dropped 3.2% year over year in the third quarter.
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Hospitality guests’ No. 1 AI concern: the loss of human touch
“When consumers express concern about losing the human touch in hospitality, they aren’t rejecting the technology; they’re rejecting cold service,” Reputation’s Liz Carter said.
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Auberge Collection taps former Gucci exec as chief commercial officer
Jessica Martino Enan is tasked with driving global growth and innovation for the luxury hospitality company following its recent rebrand.
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Conversions drove Marriott’s Q3 portfolio growth as US RevPAR dipped
Despite weaker demand in lower chain scales, Marriott held its full-year 2025 RevPAR growth outlook steady in the third quarter, and a record pipeline was a bright spot.
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Peachtree Group’s hotel development portfolio tops $2B
The investment firm continues to scale across key U.S. markets despite the growing financial pressures that have paused other hospitality players’ pipelines.
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Marriott will lay off portion of customer engagement center workforce
The company confirmed that organizational changes are being implemented “to better reflect how our guests interact with us across channels.”
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Hotel demand slow ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026
Minimum stay requirements and fans holding out on booking have put a damper on early outlooks for the event, but a surge is coming, according to hospitality data provider Lighthouse.
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Opinion
Payments are still broken in hospitality. Here’s what needs to change.
Hotel operators should focus on purpose-built payments solutions to streamline efficiency, banking expert James MacRae writes.
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Hotel Tech-in: The system recycling water at Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills
Epic Cleantec collects and treats the hotel’s wastewater, which is then reused to irrigate landscaping and vegetation at the rooftop bar.
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MGM Resorts revenue dragged down by continuing losses in Las Vegas
Growth in China and from its digital division helped stem Q3 losses as the company looks to fourth-quarter stabilization following the divestment of its Northfield Park operations.
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AHLA names Brett Horton to newly created chief advocacy officer role
The current chief of staff to U.S. House of Representatives Majority Leader Steve Scalise will oversee advocacy, political engagement and government affairs for the association.
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Caesars posts steep Q3 declines in Las Vegas amid tourism slump
The resort operator saw net revenues and adjusted EBITDA drop 9.8% and 18.8% year over year, respectively, in the third quarter, but CEO Tom Reeg said a “healthier-looking market” is ahead in 2026.
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Q&A
AHLA’s Rosanna Maietta reflects on first year as president and CEO
The association leader sat down with Hotel Dive to discuss her top accomplishments from the past year and what still needs to be done on the regulatory front.