Disaster Effects and Responses in the Hospitality Industry (Feiertag Collection)
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- AAHOA, Marriott Update Their Human Trafficking Awareness TrainingBrock, Ed (Asian Hospitality, 2021-08-29)In this article, Ed Brock informs the reader of the updates that AAHOA has taken, in partnership with organizations ECPAT-USA, AHLAF, and the Polaris Project to adjust their approach to training employees on how to identify potential cases of human trafficking. Marriot has taken similar steps, as both them and AAHOA recognize and stand against human trafficking, with goals to bring it to an end
- Associations Tout ‘Big Wins’ In Advocating for Federal Per Diem Rates, EIDL LoansBrock, Ed (Asian Hospitality, 2021-08-25)Hospitality Associations celebrate the opportunities that the stabilization of the government per diem rates will bring. The overall sentiment is excitement about the stability that this decision will provide for the fiscal year of 2022. Industry members also mentioned hopefully anticipating the House’s decision on a bill pertaining to infrastructure development.
- Hilton, Mars Petcare Enter Agreement to Promote Pet Friendly PoliciesBrock, Ed (Asian Hospitality, 2021-09-17)Hilton is taking a large step to welcome the furry friends of their guests staying at the brand’s extended-stay locations. Specifically, Home2 and Homewood locations are transitioning to be 100 percent pet-friendly by January of 2022. They are taking on this important change to be more welcoming to the estimated 23 million U.S. homes that took in a new pet during the Covid-19 pandemic. With 58 percent of those pet-owners saying that they look for pet accommodations when traveling. Mars Petcare has come alongside Hilton to make this vision happen and provide knowledge on how to create a fantastic stay for the pets accompanying the human guests.