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In Brief: Today’s summary provides an overview of the latest news and developments in the hotel industry, covering topics such as changes in consumer behavior, technological innovations, and their impact on the sector.

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Top Hotel Industry News – March 12, 2026

Amsterdam Court Backs Key Booking.com Arguments in German Hotel Price Parity Case

An Amsterdam court ruled in favor of Booking.com’s arguments in a hotel price parity dispute in Germany, a decision that could influence future online travel agency relations and hotel distribution strategies across Europe. Read Full Story“>Read Full Story

Australian Hotel Industry Achieves Record Performance and Investment in 2025

In 2025, Australia’s hotel sector recorded its highest-ever transaction volume at $2.7 billion, largely driven by offshore investments and persistent supply constraints. Income growth and feasibility recovery are projected over the medium term, driven by rapid room rate adjustments in line with market conditions. Read Full Story“>Read Full Story

U.S. Hotel Performance Rises in Early March, Led by Las Vegas and San Diego

In early March, the American hotel industry saw a growth in occupancy, rates, and RevPAR, particularly in Las Vegas and San Diego, while New Orleans and Orlando reported noticeable declines. Read Full Story“>Read Full Story

U.S. Hotel Labor Costs Up 12.8% in 2025 as Wages Outpace Productivity

A report by HotelData.com shows that US hotel labor costs surged by 12.8% in 2025 due to accelerated wage growth and increased labor hours per occupied room, despite some productivity enhancements, indicating substantial changes in cost structures for hotel operators. Read Full Story“>Read Full Story

Tourists Spent 3.1 Billion Nights in EU Accommodations in 2025, Eurostat Reports

Travel across the European Union remained robust in 2025, with tourists tallying about 3.1 billion nights across diverse accommodation options, while the vitality of domestic tourism and the growing variety of accommodation signified an evolving hospitality landscape, according to Eurostat data. Read Full Story“>Read Full Story

Lighthouse Launches Review Agent to Help Independent Hotels Boost OTA Rankings and Bookings As AI Search Reshapes Travel Discovery

Lighthouse has unveiled Review Agent, an AI-driven feature that consolidates guest reviews from Booking.com and Expedia into a single platform, streamlining review management for independent hotels and enhancing their visibility on online travel agencies (OTAs) and AI-powered search tools. Read Full Story“>Read Full Story

Industry Context

Hotel operators are navigating a market shaped by resilient demand, uneven regional performance, and rising cost pressure. Strong EU accommodation volumes, improved early-March U.S. results in several major markets, and record 2025 investment activity in Australia point to continued investor and traveler confidence, although market-level softness in some U.S. destinations underscores the importance of local demand drivers and pricing discipline. At the same time, a sharp increase in U.S. labor costs is putting pressure on margins, while the German price-parity ruling involving Booking.com and the rollout of AI-based review-management tools highlight how distribution economics, OTA relationships, and digital visibility are becoming more central to commercial strategy.

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