Marriott, AirBnB, Others See Global Travel Rebounding in 2022

Marriott, AirBnB, Others See Global Travel Rebounding in 2022
The Hilton Garden Inn Central Park South-Midtown West in New York, on Feb. 16, 2022. Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images
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NEW YORK—Marriott and Hilton, two of the biggest U.S. hotel chains, told investors they expect people to resume packing their bags for business and leisure this year at rates not seen since before the pandemic.

Hotel and other travel-related companies delivered rosy outlooks in this week’s quarterly results, citing rising vaccination rates and falling COVID-19 cases in the United States after the winter surge of the Omicron variant.