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Ethical Stays: Fairmont’s Fur-Free Policy Joins Growing Trend in Responsible Travel

Fairmont Hotels & Resorts — the luxury chain with over 70 global properties — has announced it will no longer sell real fur in any Fairmont‑managed retail outlets.
The decision follows outreach from PETA, which drew attention to harrowing fur‑industry cruelties such as electrocution, suffocation, and skinning alive.
“Kind shoppers have no interest in wearing bits and pieces of fur that were stolen from suffering animals,” said PETA EVP Tracy Reiman.
PETA is encouraging other retailers and companies to follow Fairmont’s lead and commit to fur‑free policies.
“Minks purr when they’re happy, and foxes are devoted parents who will share the responsibility of raising their pups,” a press release reads.
“Animals used for fur are held in tiny, filthy cages, causing some to self-mutilate and cannibalize their cage mates, before they’re electrocuted, bludgeoned, gassed, or killed in other horrific ways.”
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Fairmont joins a growing list of leading fashion and retail brands that have banned fur, including Alexander McQueen, Chanel, Versace, Bloomingdale’s, and Saks Fifth Avenue.
Compassion in Hospitality: Animal Welfare Policies in the Hotel Sector
Cage‑Free Egg Commitments
Global hotel brands have made commitments to improve animal welfare in their supply chains. Several major names pledged to source only cage‑free eggs by certain deadlines:
- RIU Hotels & Resorts has pledged to source 100% cage‑free eggs across its 100 hotels in 20 countries by the end of 2025, benefiting over 375,000 hens yearly
- Hilton Worldwide, Louvre Hotel Group, and Meliá Hotels International also committed to cage‑free sourcing, though they have faced criticism for limited progress reporting under the Open Wing Alliance’s “Heartless Hospitality” campaign
- Other hospitality groups—such as JetBlue, Dorchester Collection, Motel One, and Starhotels—have reportedly already transitioned to sourcing cage‑free eggs within their supply chains
- Accor has partnered with Humane Society International to source only free-range or cage-free eggs and pledged carbon neutrality by 2050, alongside other sustainability initiatives
Why It Matters
- Ethical travel matters: Choosing hotels with animal-friendly policies sends a clear message that compassion matters in luxury and sustainability.
- Momentum matters: As Fairmont joins the ranks of brands banning fur and others make cage‑free commitments, the hospitality industry is under pressure—and increasingly evolving.
For more information, explore PETA’s fur‑free pledge and Empathy Kits, or review open data on cage‑free egg commitments through the Open Wing Alliance reporting platforms and hotel sustainability reports.
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Win Stays, Earn Points: Sunwing Launches August Incentives with Blue Diamond Resorts

Sunwing Vacations has named Blue Diamond Resorts as its Partner of the Month for August.
The partnership brings limited-time booking incentives for travel advisors, including the chance to earn up to 6X STAR Points on eligible bookings made between August 1 and August 31, 2025, for travel through October 31, 2026.
Advisors are also automatically entered into a draw to win one of two hotel stays—Planet Hollywood Cancun or Royalton Punta Cana—when they book a minimum seven-night stay at select properties.
Sunwing Partner of the Month August 2025 (Photo Credit: Sunwing Vacations)
Participating resorts include:
- Royalton Luxury Resorts
- Hideaway at Royalton Luxury Resorts
- Planet Hollywood Hotels & Resorts
- Royalton CHIC Resorts
- Grand Lido Resorts
Clients benefit as well, with exclusive Sunwing-only rates and resort credits of up to $600 USD, depending on the room category:
- $300 USD for non-Diamond Club rooms
- $600 USD for Diamond Club rooms at Royalton Luxury Resorts, Royalton CHIC, and Hideaway at Royalton
- $500 USD for all categories at Planet Hollywood properties
Families can also take advantage of kids-stay-free promotions at select resorts, including Royalton Splash Punta Cana.
Among Blue Diamond’s offerings is the recently opened Hideaway at Royalton Blue Waters Montego Bay, an adults-only property located on a private island in Jamaica.
Described as a resort that “redefines the all inclusive experience,” it features a range of upscale amenities: gourmet dining at restaurants like Zen and Dorado, premium cocktails, sports bars, luxurious pools, and upgraded rooms with DreamBed mattresses and private terraces or balconies.
Guests opting for Diamond Club access will receive extras such as butler service, reserved beach areas, and priority dining reservations.
Travel advisors are encouraged to visit the Sunwing Agent Portal.
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Viva Resorts by Wyndam Debuts Free Night, Complimentary Kids Stay Promotion

Viva Resorts by Wyndham has unveiled the “2 Kids Stay Free and Book 3 Nights, Get 1 Free” promotion, which includes free stays for kids age 11 and under with two paying adults per room, and a free stay when travelers book three nights.
The offer applies to bookings made between August 1 and September 30, 2025. The travel window for free stays for kids is August 1 to October 30, 2025, and August 1 to November 30, 2025, for the free night.
Resorts in the Dominican Republic participating in the promotion include Viva Miches by Wyndham, Viva Tangerine by Wyndham, Viva V Samana by Wyndham, and Viva V Heavens by Wyndham.
Also participating in the promotion are Viva Maya by Wyndham & Viva Azteca by Wyndham in Riviera Maya, Mexico, and Viva Fortuna Beach by Wyndham – Grand Bahama Island.
“This offer is about more than affordability; it’s about creating lasting memories,” said Erika Sordo, corporate director of marketing and public relations at Viva Resorts by Wyndham.
“Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway or a family adventure, our resorts offer the perfect blend of relaxation, fun, and cultural discovery at a price point even your wallet will enjoy.”
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Las Vegas Hotels Propel US Industry’s Downward Trend

Las Vegas has seen a dramatic decline in demand for hotel stays this summer.
Call it a blip. Blame it on the season’s scorching temperatures, the current economic landscape or the Trump administration’s policy efforts. If one thing is sure, it’s a concern.
According to the latest STR data for the week ending July 19, Las Vegas continues to play a key role in the U.S. hotel industry’s unfortunate 2025 decline.
Nationwide and year-over-year, the sector saw occupancy slip 2.6 percent to 71.6 percent while the average daily rate (ADR) dropped 0.7 percent to $165.49 and revenue per available room (RevPAR) slid 3.3 percent to $118.54.
After Houston, Texas, Las Vegas registered the second-largest drop in occupancy, according to STR data.
The city saw occupancy plummet 11.9 percent to 74.3 percent while RevPAR declined a whopping 17.1 percent to $142.62 over that same period.
Nonetheless, local tourism officials aren’t panicking, according to Travel Weekly.
Data from the U.S. International Air Travel Statistics program shows that the city has been experiencing a dramatic decline in international visitors, specifically those from a key market in Canada.
However, bookings for the remainder of 2025 remain strong and the event and group bookings that the city relies so heavily on show no signs of slowing.
Regardless, the city’s hotel and resort metrics will be worth monitoring over the second half of the year.
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