Accor confirmed as operator of $300 million Port Douglas resort
Luxury property developer, Chiodo, has announced its appointment of Accor Fairmont as the chosen hotel operator of its new $300 million luxury resort, Fairmont Port Douglas.
TFE Hotels to debut Quincy brand in Melbourne 'early next year'
TFE Hotels CEO Antony Ritch has announced that the Quincy brand - out of Singapore - will make its Australian debut next year with a new venue in Melbourne.
Reward Group nears the end of Crowne Plaza Hawkesbury Valley room upgrade
The Reward Group team has partnered with Cassmar Hotels and IHG Hotels & Resorts to transform the guest rooms at the picturesque Crowne Plaza in Hawkesbury Valley.
TAA 'confident' of increased Jobkeeper support following submission of economic impacts report
The Australian Hotels Association (AHA) and Tourism Accommodation Australia (TAA) have worked with professional services firm Ernst and Young to release exclusive modelling that outlines the economic benefit of providing assistance to Australia’s hospitality and accommodation sector in response...
Australian hotels 'on the road to recovery' - Colliers International
A spike in domestic bookings for Far North Queensland coupled with the July school holidays means Australia's tourism market is "well-placed" to recover from the effects of COVID-19, Colliers International says.
AHA appointed to lead IR reform in accommodation sector following COVID-19
The Australian Hotels Association (AHA) has been appointed by the federal government as the peak hospitality and accommodation industry body to lead the sector’s contribution and guidance in two key working groups tasked with overhauling Australia’s industrial relations system.
Wyndham Destinations Asia Pacific has today opened its first Australian resorts to welcome travellers after most states eased COVID-19 restrictions on intrastate travel.
Hotel trade picking up, but sector needs support until business as usual - Doma Hotels
Doma Hotels Director Patrick Lonergan has welcomed the further easing of patronage restrictions announced last week, but warned the accommodation sector will continue to be impacted by COVID-19 ramifications for many months to come.