Hotel Industry News Today – March 23, 2026 | Hotel News Resource

In Brief: Today’s hotel coverage centers on mounting external pressures and shifting operating conditions, from potential U.S. air travel disruption tied to a federal funding impasse and warnings about the economic cost of a proposed English holiday tax to signs of continued demand volatility, including shorter, later-booked stays. At the same time, the sector is tracking investment activity in Europe, expanding net-zero hotel initiatives, and contending with logistical strain affecting major industry events.


  • Crowded TSA security checkpoint with long passenger lines at a major U.S. airport, illustrating travel disruption risk tied to TSA staffing and funding issues.

    TSA Pay Lapse Threatens to Disrupt U.S. Air Travel As Funding Fight Drags On – Image Credit HNR News   

Top Hotel Industry News – March 23, 2026

TSA Pay Lapse Threatens to Disrupt U.S. Air Travel As Funding Fight Drags On

The ongoing Department of Homeland Security funding dispute threatens the U.S. air travel system, with the potential for rising airport delays, increasing TSA staff absenteeism, and disruptions in spring travel, prompting industry concerns and calls for Congress to ensure continued pay for aviation workers. 

A report by Oxford Economics predicts significant economic headwinds from a potential holiday tax in England, including a GBP 2.2 billion decline in GDP, a GBP 1.6 billion increase in taxes for vacationers, and a GBP 688 million fall in tax revenue by 2030 if a 5% levy is fully implemented. Read More

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