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New Year s revolution: how the hospitality sector will combat the staffing crisis in 2022

Labour shortages have left hospitality businesses across the country scrambling for staff in the run-up to Christmas, and desperate to find a long-term solution to the recruitment crisis.

Young blood: exodus of 25 to 40 year-olds puts emphasis on younger workers

New data reveals that 210,000 millennial workers have left the hospitality industry since December 2019, with younger workers stepping up to fill the gap.

The Six-Step Plan to Rebuild and Recharge Your Hotel Marketing Strategy | By Scott Falconer – Hospitality Net

Many marketers would agree that the pandemic has raised a lot of questions, including how to adapt their hotel marketing strategy to continue to attract and convert guests in an uncertain environment.

How Labor Shortages and New Travel Trends are Shaping Hotel Operations | By Daniel O Keefe – Hospitality Net

How Labor Shortages and New Travel Trends are Shaping Hotel Operations | By Daniel O Keefe – Hospitality Net
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Amadeus: Global hotel occupancy improves in April

By May 17, 2021 Global hospitality occupancy has climbed two-thirds of the way back to prepandemic norms of around 70 percent for this time of year. (Getty Images / alvarez.) Amadeus’ Demand360 business intelligence data, released this week, shows that hotel occupancy levels are now on an upward trajectory. According to the Rebuilding Hospitality report, worldwide occupancy reached 46 percent in April 2021, up from the low point of 13 percent in April 2020. This means that global hospitality occupancy has climbed two-thirds of the way back to prepandemic norms of around 70 percent for this time of year.  Occupancy growth has been faster in some regions than others: China and North America, with occupancy levels standing at 62 percent and 51 percent respectively, are leading the way, driven by domestic travel. Europe’s occupancy recovery has been slower, standing at 18 percent at the end of April. The report suggests this could be explained by ongoing shifts in travel regul

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