Protect your hotel from frozen pipes to preserve your reputation and ensure seamless guest experiences all winter.
The Competition Bureau has recently increased its scrutiny of drip pricing and other potentially misleading practices in the accommodation sector.
As DMF discussions continue to evolve, AHLA has provided further input to the government to ensure our members concerns are heard.
This year, AHLA’S flagship event delivered cutting-edge insights into tourism trends, unlocked fresh investment opportunities, and sparked bold conversations around workforce strategy.
With youth unemployment at an all-time high, hotels have a chance to grow their business by tapping into Alberta's young talent pool.
September 14–20 is Housekeeping Appreciation Week, a time to recognize the hard work, dedication and service that housekeeping teams provide.
The Alberta Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) is urging Edmonton City Council to reject the administration’s recommendation against regulating commercial short-term rentals.
As Alberta hotels close out the summer season, a respectful and compliant wrap-up of seasonal staff helps maintain strong relationships and prepares the ground for future hiring success.
In Alberta, workplace safety is a shared responsibility, and a critical part of this is the reporting of Potentially Serious Incidents (PSIs) that occur in your hotel.
Business interruption insurance isn’t just about protecting your revenue—it’s about protecting your future. If you had to close tomorrow, would your coverage get you through to reopening? The time to ask that question is now, not after disaster strikes. ;