Monthly Economy & Travel Industry Summary: September 2025
The Federal Reserve follows through with rate cuts; hotel demand continues to sag
The Federal Reserve follows through with rate cuts; hotel demand continues to sag
A look back at the last month of 2024 and the continued surge in several travel and tour sectors.
Post-election projections, hotel positivity, and travel upticks.
A look back at the October numbers for the travel industry.
A look back at the start of Q3 in the travel industry.
Economy Trending Towards a Soft Landing Early this year, Oxford Economics forecast that economic growth would slow, but the economy would avoid falling into a recession. The so-called ‘soft landing’ […]
A trifecta of May inflation readings – the Consumer Price Index (CPI), Producer Price Index (PPI), and import prices – surprised to the downside, and many of the underlying details in the reports indicate that a slowdown in inflation is back on track.
More consumers believe now is an excellent time to spend money on leisure travel.
Recent economic indicators reflect a resilient economy that refuses to bow to the headwinds of inflation and tight monetary policy.