In Brief: Hotel industry coverage points to resilient travel demand alongside mounting operating pressures, as U.S. hotels face higher costs and staffing shortages even while developers add rooms and new brands target lifestyle and luxury segments. In the longer term, forecasts of rising global air traffic and wider use of AI and digital payments suggest the sector is preparing for growth, with greater emphasis on technology, efficiency, and shifting consumer preferences.
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Survey: U.S. Hotels Grapple with Skyrocketing Costs and Staffing Hurdles Despite Steady Travel Demand – Image Credit Unsplash+
Top Hotel Industry News – March 17, 2026
Survey: U.S. Hotels Grapple with Skyrocketing Costs and Staffing Hurdles Despite Steady Travel Demand
Despite forecasts of steady travel demand in 2026, US hotel owners and operators are contending with escalating operational costs and recruitment challenges, as highlighted by a recent American Hotel & Lodging Association survey. Read Full Story
Global Air Passenger Demand Expected to Double by 2050, IATA Projects
The International Air Transport Association’s long-term forecast predicts that the number of air passengers will more than double by 2050, with the fastest growth anticipated in the Asia-Pacific and Africa regions. Read Full Story
Hyatt Plans More Than 30 New Select-Service Hotels in Southeast United States
Hyatt Hotels Corporation has unveiled an expansion plan for its Essentials portfolio in the Southeastern US, intending to add over 30 new properties from its Hyatt Studios, Hyatt Select, Hyatt Place, and Hyatt House brands to cater to the rising hotel demand in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama, representing about 4,000 rooms in development. Read Full Story
Hospitality Sector Position Paper Outlines Conditions for Digital Euro Adoption
The recent position paper suggests guidelines for introducing the Digital Euro into the hospitality sector, focusing on factors such as diverse payment options, cost-efficiency, and operational assimilation, emphasizing that the digital currency should be more affordable than current private solutions, complement existing cash use, and integrate seamlessly with existing payment systems. Read Full Story
HSMAI Europe Launches AI Advisory Board to Guide the Hospitality Industry’s Practical Use of Artificial Intelligence
HSMAI Europe has formed an AI Advisory Board to provide guidance on the effective and responsible use of artificial intelligence in the hospitality sector, focusing on areas such as commercial performance and leadership, and offering insights on AI’s potential impact on the industry over the next one to three years. Read Full Story
From Dining to Lodging: Restaurant Brands Expand Into Hotels
Leveraging their strong brand identities and customer loyalty, an increasing number of restaurant brands are entering the hotel sector, enhancing their offerings by combining lifestyle-driven hospitality with unique dining experiences. Read Full Story
Research Finds Luxury Travel Demand Growing Among Aspiring Travelers
Arrivia’s study reveals a growing allure of luxury travel beyond the ultra-wealthy, as comfort, convenience, and perks from loyalty programs motivate a diverse demographic, particularly millennials and Gen Z, to selectively upgrade their travel experiences, with special occasions often prompting such decisions. Read Full Story
Industry Context
Steady travel demand is supporting hotel development and segment expansion, but operators remain constrained by rising operating expenses and persistent staffing challenges, keeping margin management a central concern. At the same time, longer-term demand indicators remain constructive, with global air traffic projected to expand significantly and research pointing to broader interest in selective luxury spending, factors that could influence future pricing, product mix, and geographic investment priorities. The news also highlights continued evolution in strategy and infrastructure, including select-service growth in the U.S. Southeast, hospitality’s interest in practical standards for digital payments, and more formal industry efforts to evaluate responsible AI adoption.


