According to a recent article by Hotel Dive, Easter hotel bookings have demonstrated a robust recovery, signaling renewed traveler confidence, as per insights from SiteMinder. This resurgence in hotel reservations is a clear indicator that the hospitality industry is bouncing back after facing profound challenges due to the global pandemic. As Easter approaches, both urban and resort destinations are seeing increased demand, suggesting a strong desire among travelers to resume leisure activities. The surge in bookings highlights travelers’ growing comfort with travel plans and an optimistic outlook on safety and health protocols. SiteMinder’s data also reflects a notable shift in consumer behavior, with many opting for last-minute bookings, showcasing flexibility and readiness to travel. This positive trend is a hopeful sign for the hospitality industry, which has been eagerly anticipating a return to normalcy. Hoteliers are preparing to accommodate this influx, ensuring enhanced guest experiences to maintain the newfound confidence of travelers.
Hotel DiveNew data shows average pay trends in NZ and why most Kiwis seek new jobs
Recent data reveals insightful trends regarding average pay in New Zealand, highlighting significant disparities across different regions and industries. This analysis discovers that the overall