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		<title>Visa sees economic uncertainty starting to curb travel spending</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As consumers brace for the potential impacts of Trump’s tariffs, they’re cutting back on hotel stays and airline travel, Visa executives said. Published May 2, 2025 Dive Brief: Spending for air travel and lodging has slowed amid general economic uncertainty, Visa executives told analysts as they reported quarterly results. Weaker currencies and a shift in the [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>As consumers brace for the potential impacts of Trump’s tariffs, they’re cutting back on hotel stays and airline travel, Visa executives said.</p>
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<h3>Dive Brief:</h3>
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<li>Spending for air travel and lodging has slowed amid general economic uncertainty, Visa executives told analysts as they reported quarterly results. Weaker currencies and a shift in the Easter and Ramadan holidays into the April quarter also affected travel volume, Visa said.</li>
<li>“Obviously the situation is quite fluid, and we’re monitoring the data very closely,” Visa Chief Financial Officer Chris Suh said Tuesday, noting “a meaningful slowdown” in Canadians traveling to the U.S.</li>
<li>San Francisco-based Visa, the largest card network, also said that in early April consumers chose to “pull forward” some of their planned expenditures in certain categories, including electronics. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on U.S. trading partners are widely expected to boost prices on many goods, unless they’re reversed or mitigated, which likely prompted the <a href="https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/23/consumer-spending-is-up-big-in-early-april-in-anticipation-of-tariffs.html">pre-impact spending burst</a> Visa and other companies have noted.</li>
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<h3>Dive Insight:</h3>
<p>Visa executives sought to emphasize Tuesday that U.S. consumers are still spending – and showing no signs of a broad retrenchment – despite the lack of macroeconomic clarity into 2025.</p>
<p>“Consumer spending has been resilient and strong, but there’s much uncertainty,” Visa CEO Ryan McInerney said.</p>
<p>JetBlue Airways, citing Mastercard data, on Tuesday also highlighted a reversal in travel demand that it’s seeing. The carrier detected the travel demand slowdown primarily in the Northeast and used data from its bank partner, Barclays, along with consumer spending data from Mastercard, JetBlue President Marty St. George said Tuesday on a quarterly conference call with analysts.</p>
<p>“It is clearly showing that as far as the cut in air travel, it is very much focused on the Northeast, and to a lesser extent, the West Coast,” he said. That data is also informing JetBlue’s capacity cuts, which are “pretty aggressively” focused on the weaker demand periods of Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday evening, St. George said.</p>
<p>The New York-based airline also recently canceled plans to begin seasonal flights from Boston to Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Long Island to Boston, one of the rare instances he said JetBlue has scrubbed routes before flights had begun.</p>
<p>“Of the trends we’re seeing in U.S.-Canada demand, and more importantly, what we’re seeing in the bookings on the airplane, it was not going to be accretive for us anytime soon, so we figured we’d better rip off the Band-Aid now and move forward,” St. George said.</p>
<p>Visa’s fiscal second-quarter <a href="https://s1.q4cdn.com/050606653/files/doc_financials/2025/q2/Visa-Inc-Second-Quarter-2025-Financial-Results-Presentation.pdf">net income decreased</a> 2% over the year-ago quarter to $4.6 billion, as net revenue rose 9% to $9.6 billion, according to the report. Visa also said the constant dollar value of payments rose 8% over the previous quarter, with credit volume climbing 6% and debit volume increasing 9%.</p>
<p>“Durability and diversification is on display and yields an attractive investment proposition in Visa despite prevalent macro deterioration concerns in the market,” TD Cowen analysts wrote Tuesday in a client note.</p>
<p>Visa’s results “remind us just how impressive its network model is, replete with pricing power, economic shock absorbers, steady organic revenue growth, free cash flow and profitability,” William Blair analysts Andrew Jeffrey and Christopher Kennedy wrote in a note to clients.</p>
<p>Also Tuesday, Visa said it had recently passed $200 million in cumulative stablecoin settlement volume. Visa is using its “<a href="https://www.bbva.com/en/innovation/bbva-to-explore-the-potential-of-visas-new-tokenized-asset-platform/">Tokenized Asset Platform</a>” to help banks issue stablecoins, with its first bank partner, BBVA, planning to debut a stablecoin later this year on the Ethereum blockchain, McInerney said.</p>
<p>“We do see real potential, which is why we’ve been investing in the crypto space for many years now,” he said. “We are optimistic about the U.S. government passing more clear and pragmatic regulations” with other countries doing the same for cryptocurrency, he said.</p>
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		<title>Marriott International to acquire CitizenM for $355M</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2025 08:22:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The move is set to bolster Marriott’s global expansion in the select-service lifestyle segment, as 36 open hotels join the company’s portfolio. Published April 28, 2025 Editor’s note: This story is developing and will be updated. Marriott International will acquire the Netherlands-based CitizenM hotel brand for $355 million, the company announced Monday. The acquisition is intended [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>The move is set to bolster Marriott’s global expansion in the select-service lifestyle segment, as 36 open hotels join the company’s portfolio.</p>
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<p>Marriott International will <a href="https://news.marriott.com/news/2025/04/28/marriott-international-to-acquire-the-citizenm-brand">acquire the Netherlands-based CitizenM hotel brand for $355 million</a>, the company announced Monday.</p>
<p>The acquisition is intended to accelerate Marriott’s global expansion in the select-service and lifestyle lodging segments, according to the company. Once approved by regulators, the move will add 36 select-service lifestyle hotels in the U.S., Europe and Asia Pacific to Marriott’s portfolio, as well as three under-construction hotels when they open in 2026.</p>
<p>In a statement, Marriott CEO Anthony Capuano called CitizenM “a unique, differentiated offering to our select-service brand portfolio as we continue to strengthen Marriott’s foothold in this valuable market segment around the world,” adding that Marriott has a “proven track record” for “significantly” growing acquired brands.</p>
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<p>Marriott will acquire the CitizenM brand and related intellectual property. After the acquisition closes, the CitizenM portfolio will be part of Marriott’s system and subject to long-term franchise agreements with Marriott.</p>
<p>CitizenM will continue to own its real estate and operate the hotels. Marriott projects stabilized fees for the open and under-construction hotels will be approximately $30 million annually.</p>
<p>“This relationship will allow us to work together to maximize returns,” said CitizenM CEO Lennert de Jong, in a statement. “We look forward to the prospect of many additional citizenM properties in new destinations around the world.”</p>
<p>Founded in 2008, CitizenM is known for its focus on art and design, its tech-savvy in-hotel experience and “highly efficient” use of space, according to Marriott.</p>
<p>The hotel chain caters to value-conscious travelers with tech-driven accommodations, indoor and outdoor common spaces and rooftop decks, collaborative work areas and meeting zones, and grab-and-go food and beverage options, per Marriott.</p>
<p>Assuming the transaction closes in 2025, Marriott now expects full-year 2025 net rooms growth to approach 5%, according to the announcement.</p>
<p>Marriott did not immediately respond to a Hotel Dive request for comment.</p>
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		<title>Hilton to Bring NoMad Hotels to Asia With Singapore Debut</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2025 07:57:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Skift Take As luxury goes local and lifestyle goes upscale, Hilton’s NoMad debut in Singapore makes a clear statement about the future of luxury hospitality in the region. &#160; Hilton Hotels on Monday announced its plan to launch its luxury lifestyle brand NoMad in Singapore, the brand’s first global expansion under Hilton’s ownership. Hilton and Singapore-listed [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="c-skift-take__content has-secondary-font-family has-x-large-font-size">As luxury goes local and lifestyle goes upscale, Hilton’s NoMad debut in Singapore makes a clear statement about the future of luxury hospitality in the region.</p>
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<p>Hilton Hotels on Monday announced its plan to launch its luxury lifestyle brand NoMad in Singapore, the brand’s first global expansion <a href="https://skift.com/2024/04/03/hilton-takes-control-of-sydell-group-aims-to-add-100-nomad-hotels/">under Hilton’s ownership</a>.</p>
<p>Hilton and Singapore-listed property group UOL plans to open the 173-room NoMad Singapore in early 2027 on Orchard Road, the city’s retail heart.</p>
<p>Alan Watts, Hilton’s president for Asia Pacific, described Singapore as the first of “many cities in Asia” to welcome NoMad. “This signing adds a new and significant dimension to Hilton’s phenomenal growth story in Asia Pacific,” he said, adding that luxury lifestyle travel is seeing strong, sustained demand across the region.</p>
<p>The Singapore debut follows <a href="https://skift.com/2024/04/03/hilton-takes-control-of-sydell-group-aims-to-add-100-nomad-hotels/">Hilton’s acquisition of a majority stake in Sydell Group</a>, the parent company of NoMad.</p>
<p>Hilton’s decision to purchase NoMad comes as global hotel brands have been rushing to enter the luxury lifestyle space. These hotels are smaller, design-focused, and deliver cultural experiences that attract younger, affluent travelers.</p>
<p>Hilton CEO Chris Nassetta noted that while small, NoMad’s cultural cachet is substantial. “It’s a space we needed to be in,” he said at the <a href="https://skift.com/2025/02/06/we-now-know-what-hilton-paid-for-nomad-hotels-just-56-million/">Americas Lodging Investment Summit</a> earlier this year.</p>
<p>At the time of acquisition, Hilton projected it is already in advanced stages of discussion with Sydell for more than 10 new NoMad properties, with a long-term goal of up to 100 worldwide.</p>
<p>Under the deal, Sydell continues to lead NoMad’s design, branding and operations while Hilton powers the global expansion.</p>
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<p>“We are ensuring that the NoMad properties maintain their unique identity and do not become too similar to our existing luxury brands,” Clarence Tan, senior vice president, development — Asia Pacific at Hilton, <a href="https://skift.com/2024/07/31/hiltons-asia-pacific-growth-the-brands-driving-it-and-the-focus-on-india/">told Skift last year</a>.</p>
<h2 id="h-the-asia-pacific-playbook" class="wp-block-heading">The Asia Pacific Playbook</h2>
<p>The NoMad launch is one piece in Hilton’s broader luxury expansion across Asia Pacific. The group plans to grow its luxury footprint to 150 hotels in the region in the coming years.</p>
<p>Over the next two years, Hilton said it would open Waldorf Astoria properties in Kuala Lumpur, Sydney, Shanghai, Tokyo, Xi’an and Hanoi. Conrad Hotels &amp; Resorts is also expanding with upcoming properties in prime travel destinations across China, including Xi’an, Chengdu, and Nanjing, as well as in Nagoya, Japan.</p>
<p>The hotel company is also diversifying its luxury playbook with LXR Hotels &amp; Resorts, in Umana Bali after Roku Kyoto in Japan. The company recently absorbed more than 400 Small Luxury Hotels of the World into its loyalty ecosystem.</p>
<p>Competitors like Marriott are also focused on the region. Marriott&#8217;s Edition brand, which debuted in Singapore in 2023, will now be heading to Mumbai next in 2029.</p>
<p>Marriott’s <a href="https://skift.com/2025/04/28/marriott-to-buy-citizenm-for-355-million/">recent announcement</a> that it would buy lifestyle brand citizenM will help it accelerate its global expansion in the select-service and lifestyle hotel sectors.</p>
<h2 id="h-luxury-lifestyle-trio" class="wp-block-heading">Luxury Lifestyle Trio</h2>
<p>While Hilton&#8217;s traditional luxury brands like Conrad and Waldorf Astoria continue to expand in regional capitals, NoMad caters to a fast-growing demographic: affluent travelers seeking bespoke, hyper-localized experiences over traditional opulence.</p>
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<p>“NoMad is built on the concept of a hotel as a welcoming home filled with stories, where every detail – from its interiors and rich visual appeal to its thoughtfully curated dining experiences – comes to life,” said Andrew Zobler, Founder &amp; CEO of The Sydell Group.</p>
<p>NoMad Singapore is part of a broader vision led by UOL Group. The project will develop alongside UOL’s luxury residences: Upperhouse at Orchard Boulevard, and the new Pan Pacific Orchard, forming what UOL Chief Executive Liam Wee Sin calls a “luxury lifestyle trio” meant to reimagine the area as a high-end cultural and residential hub.</p>
<p>Talking about the rise of branded residences, lifestyle hotels, and flexible spaces that blend work, play, and community in Asia Pacific, Nihat Ercan, CEO of JLL Hotels &amp; Hospitality Group, Asia Pacific, <a href="https://skift.com/2025/04/10/asias-hotel-deal-market-is-booming-can-it-outrun-global-headwinds/">had told Skift earlier</a>, “Guests today want more than a room — they want connection, story, purpose.”</p>
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<p><strong>What am I looking at?</strong> The performance of hotels and short-term rental sector stocks within the <a href="https://data.skift.com/skift-travel-200/">ST200</a>. The index includes companies publicly traded across global markets, including international and regional hotel brands, hotel REITs, hotel management companies, alternative accommodations, and timeshares.</p>
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<p>https://skift.com/2025/05/04/hilton-to-bring-nomad-hotels-to-asia-with-singapore-debut/</p>
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