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Travel Intentions

Update on American Travel Trends & Sentiment - Week of December 13th

The impact of the Omicron variant on travel sentiment, trip plans and travel marketability are now measurable, although not yet at lows reached during the Delta variant period. Meanwhile, 30% of American travelers are still heading out for Christmas Holiday trips.



Coronavirus Impact On Hotels

A Class Tale: Luxury Hotels Performance Around the World - STR

New restrictions obviously mean potential challenges for the hotel industry, and as we have seen throughout the pandemic, every class of hotel can be affected differently. In this latest piece, we look at how Luxury class hotels have performed around the globe, especially in more recent months.






COVID-19 Resurgence

U.S. Gas Prices Retreat on Fears of COVID-19 Resurgence

Pump prices continue to tumble as fears of a possible COVID-19 global economic slowdown pushed oil prices into the mid $60s per barrel—a price not seen since August. Also helping to ease upward pricing pressure was the decision by OPEC and its oil-producing allies not to cut production. The national average for a gallon of gas dipped 4 cents on the week to $3.35. For consumers, gasoline prices were last this low on October 20.




Omicron Variant

Travel is Back, but Omicron Could Change Everything - CNN

Leisure travel is back to near pre-Covid levels. This Thanksgiving marked the busiest week for air travel since the start of the pandemic. But major US airlines had been counting on a return of their most lucrative revenue sources: business and international passengers. The emergence of the Omicron variant could put those passengers on hold, according to experts.



Omicron Variant

Flight Data Could Reduce the Need for Omicron Travel Bans

A new report from ForwardKeys reveals which destinations were the most visited since 1st November by travellers from the eight southern African countries currently designated as most at risk due to the Omicron variant of COVID-19 – namely Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe. The data supports calls from many people objecting to immediate travel restrictions imposed on travel to and from these African countries.






COVID-19 Impact On Tourism

GlobalData - Another European Ski Season Could Be Hanging in the Balance

Demand for ski trips in Europe is expected to take a hit this year due to rising COVID-19 cases, according to GlobalData, which notes that these destinations could see reduced footfall as early as December. The data and analytics company notes that December usually sees budding skiing travelers heading to Europe, which offsets the continent’s post-summer slowdown in travel.








Hotel Recovery

Supply Chain, Inflation Frustrate Hotel Recovery - By Rayna Katz

The supply chain crunch and inflation are compounding what’s already a nettlesome recovery for hotel owners and operators. Though hotels offer nightly leases, allowing for the repricing of rooms on a dynamic basis, other revenue-generating outlets are more intransigent - a problem when inflation is soaring.



Travel Intentions

Update on American Travel Trends & Sentiment - Week of November 15th

Amidst a pandemic-era near record high in resident sentiment towards local tourism, last week’s reopening of the U.S. borders to international travelers was welcome news to the majority of American travelers—many of whom may be now inspired to venture abroad themselves. Meanwhile it looks to be a busy Thanksgiving travel week - likely one that exceeds even 2019 levels.