In Brief: Hotel industry coverage today points to a sector balancing stronger-than-expected performance with changing demand patterns, as U.S. hotels outperform forecasts while shorter booking windows push operators to adapt pricing, staffing and forecasting. At the same time, companies are refining technology, finance and talent strategies, with AI adoption remaining uneven, budgeting models becoming more flexible and continued investment in brand growth and partnerships.
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HVS U.S. Market Pulse: March 2026 – Image Credit Unsplash
Top Hotel Industry News – March 27, 2026
HVS U.S. Market Pulse: March 2026
Despite numerous global and economic challenges, the U.S. hotel sector has seen an unexpected yet significant rise in performance levels across all classifications throughout the beginning of 2026, with even seemingly conservative initial forecasts potentially underestimated given current upward trends in occupancy and RevPAR. Read Full Story
The Death of the Booking Window: How Last-Minute Demand Is Changing Hotels
The traditional hotel booking window is being disrupted as consumers increasingly opt for last-minute reservations, prompting significant changes in hotel operations and strategies to accommodate this new demand pattern. Read Full Story
An Examination of AI in Travel Planning Across Traveler Spending Segments
A study of 1,029 U.S. travelers indicates artificial intelligence (AI) is frequently employed for discovering attractions, but its usage for budgeting or confirming travel decisions varies among segments; it also unveils concerns about accuracy, and generic recommendations impede wider trust and acceptance, highlighting the importance of understanding different traveler segments’ perceptions and adoption motivations as one-size-fits-all AI solutions may not appeal universally. Read Full Story
Mentoring The Next-Gen Hospitality Superstars – By Doug Kennedy
Doug Kennedy reflects on the valuable lessons he learned from his early-career mentors at Marriott Griffin Gate Resort, emphasizing the importance of fostering personal relationships, delivering exceptional guest service, and inspiring hospitality excellence in today’s increasingly automated industry. Read Full Story
North American Hotel and Holiday Accommodation Sponsorship Deals Reach $303.11 Million in 2025
In 2025, North America led global sports sponsorship expenditure in the hotel and holiday accommodation sector, accounting for over half of the total, with 436 deals totaling $303.11 million, largely driven by the large-scale, commercialized US and Canadian sports ecosystems. Read Full Story
Unlocking Agility in Hospitality Finance with Driver-Based Budgeting
Driver-based budgeting is gaining popularity in the hospitality industry for its improved financial agility, its ability to address the shortcomings of traditional budgeting methods, and the valuable insights it provides into business performance, enabling proactive decision-making and strategic alignment. Read Full Story
Bob W Expands in Germany With Munich City Centre Property
Bob W has secured a long-term lease for a 119-unit serviced apartment property in the heart of Munich, marking its fifth location in the city, with plans to transform the building into its brand standard while minimizing downtime. Read Full Story
Industry Context
Early 2026 data points to stronger-than-expected U.S. hotel performance, with gains in occupancy and RevPAR suggesting current forecasts may be conservative even as broader economic and geopolitical pressures persist. At the same time, operators are contending with a shorter booking window as more travelers reserve closer to arrival, increasing the need for agile revenue management, forecasting, and budgeting tools. Technology adoption remains uneven, as research indicates travelers use AI differently across spending segments and still question accuracy and usefulness, while human capital and service culture continue to be emphasized alongside automation. Investment and commercial activity also remain active, reflected in continued serviced-apartment expansion in Europe and substantial sponsorship spending across North America.



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