In May, the most-read Hotel News Now content of the month included a major hotel portfolio sale, the acceleration of hotel recovery around the world, and more.
Click on each headline to read more, and below check out the Hotel News Now editorial team's top picks from the month.
- article2 Min ReadMay 09, 2022 11:01 AMWatermark Lodging Trust plans to sell its portfolio of hotels and resorts to private funds managed by Brookfield for an all-cash transaction.
- article3 Min ReadMay 26, 2022 09:17 AMFollowing its deals with Summit Hotel Properties and Aimbridge Hospitality, NewcrestImage's CEO Mehul Patel said his company sees more opportunities to expand, and he urged other developers not to wait as construction costs never decrease.
- article5 Min ReadMay 12, 2022 09:23 AMAs the NFL released its 2022 schedule, hoteliers already had their revenue strategies in place to make the most of team rivalries and fans who travel across the country to see their team play.
- article5 Min ReadMay 05, 2022 03:10 AMEditors recap the opening day of the International Hotel Investment Forum in Berlin with takeaways, quotables and more highlights from the event.
- article6 Min ReadMay 04, 2022 11:06 AMMarriott International executives said revenue per available room has recovered nearly to 2019 levels as travel demand benefits from eased restrictions and more people returning to the office.
HNN Staff Picks
- Stephanie Ricca: Willingness To Take On Challenging, Less Desirable Roles Propels Female Hotel Leaders
- Robert McCune: Hihotels CEO to Owners Seeking Conversion: 'We Won't Tell You Your Baby is Ugly'
- Sean McCracken: Yotel CEO on Urban Markets: 'The Future's Still There'
- Terence Baker: Global Travel Security Accreditation a Selling Point for Hotels, Particularly With Corporate Guests
- Bryan Wroten: Hotel CEOs on Attracting, Retaining Talent: 'Can't Tie Them Up and Ask Them to Swim'
- Dana Miller: Managers Share Tips for Hotel Hiring Success
- Trevor Simpson: Hotel Industry's Meager Gains in Black Leadership Spur Pessimism
- Dan Kubacki: Accor's Bazin: Labor Shortage 'As Bad as We Feared'