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Domestic tourism is on the rise – here’s how hoteliers can capitalise

eHotelier

Domestic tourists now want trips that are sustainable, relaxed, socially responsible, and immersive in the local area. As the sector grows anew, hoteliers should adapt their services and facilities in order to benefit fully.

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Rates Refuse to Fall: Hotel Industry Faces Uncertainty as Global and Domestic Pressures Build

Lodging Magazine

The hotel sector must brace itself for potential challenges as this financial landscape shifts due to the complex global economic environment and domestic policy uncertainties.

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Paid family and domestic violence leave for workers

Hospitality Magazine

Employees affected by domestic violence can now access 10 days of paid family leave after the government amended the 2009 Fair Work Act. “The connection with work, the payment of wages, is really important in keeping stability in the lives of those experiencing violence when they are attempting to leave a domestic violence situation.”

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How hoteliers can ride the revival of domestic tourism

Hotel Owner

The tourism and hospitality sector are growing precipitously – but what has often gotten lost amidst the din is the extraordinary revival of domestic tourism. According to McKinsey’s recent report on the state of the sector, in 2023 75% of trips worldwide were taken domestically. Even in Western Europe this figure sits at 58%.

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AAA Predicts Second-Highest Domestic Holiday Travel Forecast Since 2000

Lodging Magazine

This year’s total number of domestic travelers is a 2.2 This year’s total number of domestic travelers is a 2.2 This year-end holiday forecast, with an additional 2.5 […] The post AAA Predicts Second-Highest Domestic Holiday Travel Forecast Since 2000 appeared first on LODGING Magazine. WASHINGTON, D.C.—AAA

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U.S. Travel Predicts International Inbound and Domestic Business Travel to Remain Low

Lodging Magazine

Travel Association released its biannual forecast for travel to and within the United States through 2027, showing that international inbound and domestic business travel will remain below pre-pandemic levels in 2024. Travel Predicts International Inbound and Domestic Business Travel to Remain Low appeared first on LODGING Magazine.

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8 Ways to Attract Domestic Travelers to Your Hotel

Revenue Hub

With the exchange rate being favorable, many travelers have recently taken off for international destinations, but the domestic market is still going strong. But don’t take domestic travelers for granted. Here is how to capture your share of the domestic travel market and bring those loyal, profitable guests in the door.

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