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Checking back in: Hotels still suffering from staffing, supply chain problems
Read full article: Checking back in: Hotels still suffering from staffing, supply chain problemsIt's been a wild ride for the hotel industry over the past two years, and it's not over. Supply chain and staffing issues have morphed, but they're still prevalent. On top of that, companies have now added inflation to the list of woes.
Business owners await governor’s signature of bill that includes $180M for hospitality, tourism industries
Read full article: Business owners await governor’s signature of bill that includes $180M for hospitality, tourism industriesThousands of restaurants, theaters and other businesses in Texas impacted by the pandemic could be getting money thanks to a grant program in the works.
Hospitality industry job fair looking to hire hundreds of positions for hotels, restaurants in San Antonio
Read full article: Hospitality industry job fair looking to hire hundreds of positions for hotels, restaurants in San AntonioVisit San Antonio will host a job fair later this month aimed at helping hotels, restaurants and entertainment venues to fill hundreds of job openings.
Hospitality company lays off more than 100 in San Antonio
Read full article: Hospitality company lays off more than 100 in San AntonioSAN ANTONIO Editors note: This story was published through a partnership between the San Antonio Business Journal and KSAT. The company, which operates the Club Wyndham La Cascada and Club Wyndham Riverside Suites in San Antonio, informed the Texas Workforce Commission that it plans nearly two dozen additional layoffs in August. The Wyndham name has been tied to previous Alamo City layoffs. On April 1, I reported that the Wyndham San Antonio River Walk hotel had laid off 141 employees. Read more on other hospitality related layoffs at the San Antonio Business Journal.
Visit San Antonio launches new campaign to assist hospitality industry
Read full article: Visit San Antonio launches new campaign to assist hospitality industrySAN ANTONIO As Texas reopens, San Antonio's hospitality industry continues to figure out how to resume operations safely. Visit San Antonio President & CEO Cassandra Matej said many hotels are still in phase one of their reopening process. But it looks like between June 15 and June 19, the majority of the travel assets around the community will be reopened.To coincide with the reopening, Visit San Antonio is launching a campaign called Si San Antonio." When people come here from outside of San Antonio, theyre staying in hotels, Matej said. But not only are they paying hotel tax, theyre going to restaurants, theyre shopping, theyre going to museums.