In Brief: Today’s coverage points to a hotel sector balancing demand, technology and investment: new research shows travelers are spending meaningful portions of trip budgets on retail and other non-transport purchases, while another survey suggests many consumers care more about service resolution than whether AI or humans handle requests. At the same time, development remains active in major U.S. markets led by Dallas.

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Top Hotel Industry News – April 28, 2026

Travelers Spend Over $500 on Non-Travel Purchases Per Trip, Expedia Group Study Finds

A study by Expedia Group reveals that travelers, on average, allocate $500 of their trip budget for non-travel-related purchases, with some nationalities, such as US, French, and Australians, spending as high as $660, $650, and $610, respectively, contributing to a significant consumer segment for the retail, electronics, and financial services sectors. Read Full Story

Survey: Half of U.S. Travelers Indifferent to AI or Human Customer Service in the Airline Industry

A survey by Ada shows a shift in US travelers’ preferences, with 50% ambivalent about whether customer service is provided by AI or human agents, highlighting the need for efficient issue resolution rather than the mode of service. Read Full Story

Dallas Tops U.S. Hotel Pipeline as Phoenix, Austin Report Strong Gains in Q1 2026

Dallas surpasses all U.S. markets in hotel construction activity in Q1 2026, with 184 projects and 22,861 rooms in progress, followed by Atlanta, Phoenix, Nashville, and Austin, according to the U.S. Construction Pipeline Trend Report by Lodging Econometrics. Read Full Story

Introducing the AI Hospitality Alliance (AIHA): A New Independent Industry Platform to Unite and Shape the Future of AI in Hospitality

Hospitality technology expert Ira Vouk has established the AI Hospitality Alliance (AIHA), an independent global initiative aimed at unifying the fragmented response to AI within the hospitality industry by facilitating structured cooperation and learning among stakeholders such as hoteliers, tech partners, AI platforms, researchers and investors. Read Full Story

HVS Asia Pacific Hotel Transactions Bulletin Week Ending 24 April 2026

HVS reports on key hotel sales and investment activity across Asia Pacific for the week ending 24 April 2026 Read Full Story

HVS Europe Hotel Transactions Bulletin Week Ending 24 April 2026

The latest HVS Europe Hotel Transactions Bulletin, covering the week ending 24 April 2026, provides an overview of recent hotel transactions and highlights trends and patterns in the European hospitality market. Read Full Story

Industry Context

Current hotel industry signals point to a market balancing expansion, capital activity, and changing guest expectations. Strong U.S. pipeline growth in markets such as Dallas, Phoenix, and Austin indicates continued development confidence, while transaction updates in Europe and Asia Pacific suggest investors remain active across regions.

At the same time, traveler spending patterns show meaningful discretionary outlays beyond core trip costs, reinforcing the value of hotels’ positioning within broader destination spending ecosystems. On the operating side, survey data indicating many U.S. travelers are indifferent between AI and human service in airlines, provided issues are resolved efficiently, adds weight to hospitality’s ongoing focus on service technology, execution, and industry coordination around AI adoption.

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