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What are the sustainable trends in hospitality industry 2023?

In 2023, hotels will be taking steps to become more sustainable by utilising green technologies such as solar power, renewable energy sources and water conservation systems. Other initiatives include the installation of LED lighting, use of recycled materials and energy efficient appliances.



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In the 2030s, the best hotels will offer highly personalized guest experiences, sustainable travel options, and attractive employee opportunities.

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Travel by Mode vehicles. 2023 share of auto travel is back to pre-pandemic level reaching 87.6% compared to 88.0% in 2019. Number of air travelers will rise to 3.39 million, exceeding the pre-pandemic air travel volume. Air travel is expected to grow 11% from 2022, the second highest volume on record.

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Unsurprisingly, consumers are more price-led when choosing venues compared to last year – indicating they're becoming more cost conscious. The eating out market is set to be a challenging landscape to navigate in 2023, and operators will need to look for ways to emphasise value for money.

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A resounding 87% of survey respondents expect to travel at least as much as they did in the prior year, with 49% selecting that they expect to travel more. This is especially true among younger respondents, with 59% of those between the ages of 18 to 26 planning to travel more in 2023.

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Tourism 2025 is a framework to unite New Zealand's large and diverse tourism industry and ignite strong, aspirational economic growth. The objective is to create $41 Billion of Total Tourism Revenue in 2025 by improving the competitiveness of New Zealand Tourism.

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Leisure and hospitality projected to mostly recover pandemic-driven employment losses. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects the U.S. economy to add 8.3 million jobs from 2021 to 2031. Of those, 1.9 million jobs—23.1 percent of all new jobs projected—are expected to be in leisure and hospitality.

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Supply and demand imbalances aside, hotels are facing other challenges this year thanks in large part to persistently high inflation. “Hotels are faced with rising energy costs to heat and cool along with the rising cost of goods and services,” Hayley Berg, lead economist at Hopper, tells Money.

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Private members clubs target the 'Daycations' sector A trend is emerging where hotels are blurring the lines between traditional hospitality and private clubs, catering to the local community's preferences. These establishments offer a range of amenities designed to create a club-like experience for 'daycationers.'

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Regarding hospitality trends related to marketing, there are several general trends to be aware of. These include the increased focus on local and voice search, increased use of virtual reality tours to sell hospitality products, a greater emphasis on personalization, and the growth of influencer marketing.

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