We're here, it's happening, 2026 is officially a thing. As we restart our brains for the new year, we ponder: Is Hushpitality a thing?The good news about global growthFatigue as a good thing in travelThe shift away from marquee names and placesThe shift toward shoulder seasons and cost concernsHow travel will be shaped less by whims and more by economic realismEastern Europe's rise as a travel alternativeHow refinancing pressure is going to reshape hotel ownership structureThe literary and mo...
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We're here, it's happening, 2026 is officially a thing. As we restart our brains for the new year, we ponder: Is Hushpitality a thing?The good news about global growthFatigue as a good thing in travelThe shift away from marquee names and placesThe shift toward shoulder seasons and cost concernsHow travel will be shaped less by whims and more by economic realismEastern Europe's rise as a travel alternativeHow refinancing pressure is going to reshape hotel ownership structureThe literary and mo...
Tariffs, shutdowns, "integrity" fees, H2-B visa caps, FAA staffing and hardware issues, airport restrictions ... it all begs the question: Does the U.S. government hate its own travel industry? International travel is predicted to drop by 6.3% from 72.4 million in 2024 to 67.9 million in 2025, according to U.S. Travel Association. This year we are poised to be the only country in the WORLD where inbound tourism decreased. Travel and tourism accounts for approximately 2.5-3% of the U.S. GDP, s...
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We're here, it's happening, 2026 is officially a thing. As we restart our brains for the new year, we ponder: Is Hushpitality a thing?The good news about global growthFatigue as a good thing in travelThe shift away from marquee names and placesThe shift toward shoulder seasons and cost concernsHow travel will be shaped less by whims and more by economic realismEastern Europe's rise as a travel alternativeHow refinancing pressure is going to reshape hotel ownership structureThe literary and mo...