US casinos had best month ever in March, winning $5.3B from gamblers – FOX 5 DC

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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - Inflation may be soaring, supply chains remain snarled and the coronavirus just won't go away, but America's casinos are humming right along, recording the best month in their history in March.

The American Gaming Association, the gambling industry's national trade group, said Wednesday that U.S. commercial casinos won more than $5.3 billion from gamblers in March, the best single-month total ever. The previous record month was July 2021 at $4.92 billion.

The casinos collectively also had their best first quarter ever, falling just short of the $14.35 billion they won from gamblers in the fourth quarter of last year, which was the highest three-month period in history.

Three states set quarterly revenue records to start this year: Arkansas ($147.4 million); Florida ($182 million), and New York ($996.6 million).

The roulette wheel spins at Caesars Atlantic City July 8, 2006 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

The numbers do not include tribal casinos, which report their income separately and are expected to report similarly positive results.

But while the national casino economy is doing well, there are pockets of sluggishness such as Atlantic City, where in-person casino revenue has not yet rebounded to pre-pandemic levels.

"Consumers continue to seek out gamings entertainment options in record numbers," said Bill Miller, the association's president and CEO. He said the strong performance to start 2022 came "despite continued headwinds from supply chain constraints, labor shortages and the impact of soaring inflation."

The trade group also released its annual State of the States report on Wednesday, examining gambling's performance across the country.

As previously reported, nationwide casino revenue set an all-time high in 2021 at $53.03 billion, up 21% from the previous best year, 2019, before the coronavirus pandemic hit.

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But the report includes new details, including that commercial casinos paid a record $11.69 billion in direct gambling tax revenue to state and local governments in 2021. That's an increase of 75% from 2020 and 15 percent from 2019. This does not include the billions more paid in income, sales and other taxes, the association said.

It also ranked the largest casino markets in the U.S. in terms of revenue for 2021:

The Las Vegas Strip is first at $7.05 billion, followed by: Atlantic City ($2.57 billion); the Chicago area ($2.01 billion); Baltimore-Washington D.C. ($2 billion); the Gulf Coast ($1.61 billion); New York City ($1.46 billion); Philadelphia ($1.40 billion); Detroit ($1.29 billion); St. Louis ($1.03 billion); and the Boulder Strip in Nevada ($967 million).

The association divides most of Pennsylvania's casinos into three separate markets: Philadelphia, the Poconos and Pittsburgh. Their combined revenue of nearly $2.88 billion would make them the second largest market in the country if judged as a single entity. It also counts downtown Las Vegas, and its $731 million in revenue, as a separate market.

Seven additional states legalized sports betting and two more added internet gambling in 2021.

The group reported many states saw gamblers spending more in casinos while visiting them in lower numbers compared to pre-pandemic 2019.

The average age of a casino patron last year was 43 1/2, compared to 49 1/2 in 2019.

Americans bet $57.7 billion on sports last year, more than twice the amount from 2020. That generated $4.33 billion in revenue, an increase of nearly 180% over 2020.

Internet gambling revenue reached $3.71 billion last year, and three states New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Michigan each won more than $1 billion online. West Virginias internet gambling market reached $60.9 million in revenue in its first full year of operation, while Connecticuts two internet casinos reported combined revenue of $47.6 million after launching in October.

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Gambless Brings Responsible Gambling Into The App Age – Sports Handle

Free apps I got free apps!

This line was first uttered by Stanley Stinky Womack, proprietor of the fictitious Johnson Inn in the 1996 coming-of-age (in ones late twenties) film Beautiful Girls. Stinky, of course, was referring to small plates of pre-meal food on his bars menu, but his message free apps! has since been co-opted for modern times.

Today, in the age of the internet, theres like an app for everything, said Jeff Ifrah, a D.C.-based attorney who specializes in sports betting.

But while the sports betting industry at large features free apps galore, thats not the case when it comes to responsible gambling resources which is what makes Gambless such a surprisingly revolutionary concept.

Gambless, which was a finalist for the annual Ifrah Pitch Competition (named after Jeff) at last months EGR North America East Coast Briefing in New York City, aims to provide an array of therapeutic tools to people who need or think they might need help with a gambling problem. The app includes diagnostic and risk-assessment tests to gauge how advanced a gamblers problem might be, classes (free to those with serious issues) and articles on an array of gambling-related topics, coping exercises, an online diary, an AI-powered chatbot, and information about related conditions like depression and anxiety all sourced from psychologists.

Gambless is designed not only for individuals dealing with gambling addiction, but its also useful as a prevention tool a proper mental health app that can help users with other struggles, which can in turn lead to the development of a gambling addiction, said Gambless CEO Maurizio Savino, whos based in Italy.

What the app isnt set up to do, however, is quickly connect a gambler in crisis to a live person ideally a professional therapist with whom they can talk.

There is currently no way to be connected to a live therapist via the app, said Savino. However, we have a contact module, and if users request this, we can signpost them to therapists in our network. The app is purely for self-help, and the chatbot serves a different purpose. It is built to guide users through some coping techniques in the event of strong anxiety or panic attacks.

Click emergency on the Gambless app and youll be connected to Savinos cartoon visage, which is the chatbots avatar. Youre then given a few multiple choice questions that help hone in on the problem youre experiencing before being given the freedom to type in what, exactly, is causing distress.

The chatbot is polite, soothing, and doesnt say anything wrong. But in terms how effective it is for a gambler at the end of their rope, it leaves a lot to be desired.

If someones really in crisis, it should be about getting someone help immediately, observed responsible gambling consultant Brianne Doura-Schawohl. I liked the mindfulness stuff, I liked the diary, but in my mind, apps are supposed to be conduits to important information and support, and I think this gets a little clunky. Why arent we connecting people to emergency help in a market? People in crisis arent really in a place to Google something.

But as Savino said, Gambless is, at its core, purely for self-help. And given that primary objective and the apps potential appeal to a younger generation of gamblers, it has considerable usefulness.

I love that there is an app around this really important public health issue, said Doura-Shawohl. We spend a lot of time talking about how gambling is evolving, which is bringing a host of new, younger customers, and an app is a perfect way to reach them. These are not people who are calling helplines. This app should not be such the anomaly that it is. The industry embraces technology and innovation, and so too should problem gambling.

About a quarter of the people who access Gambless hail from the United States, which is about the same number as the U.K. and Ireland combined. But Savino, whose company has yet to embark upon any customer acquisition campaigns, said the amount of Americans using the app has grown in recent months.

Online gambling in the U.S is still at its early stages, said Savino, but I hope it will not repeat the same mistakes done in Europe and in the U.K.

Gambless is currently in the process of seeking additional funding from investors and grant-making institutions, some government-based. But, to date, Savino has been frustrated by gaming companies reluctance to collaborate.

Honestly, we thought that gambling companies would be more eager to partner with us, but unfortunately, thats not the case, he said. We tried last year to connect with various companies in Europe and the U.K., but we soon realized that perhaps gambling companies were not the most interested stakeholders. This was by far the biggest disappointment. There is a lot of talk in the industry about responsible gambling, but it seems that companies are just interested in the visibility part.

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A general introduction to gambling law in USA (Nevada) – Lexology

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Overview

Nevada legalised casino gambling in 1931 when Governor Fred Balzar signed Assembly Bill 98 into law. The Nevada Legislature voted to legalise gambling to help lift Nevada out from under the impact of the Great Depression, and undid a ban on casino gambling in the state that had been in place since 1909. Gambling has been legal in Nevada for over 85 years.

The definition of 'gambling game' in Nevada is 'any game played with cards, dice, equipment or any mechanical, electromechanical or electronic device or machine for money, property, checks, credit or any representative of value'.2

The definition excludes 'games played with cards in private homes or residences in which no person makes money for operating the game, except as a player, or games operated by charitable or educational organisations which are approved' by the Nevada Gaming Control Board (the Board).3 Under Nevada law, a 'wager' is 'a sum of money or representative of value that is risked on an occurrence for which the outcome is uncertain'.4

In 1949, Nevada began allowing wagering on horse racing and professional sports at 'turf clubs', which were independent from casinos. In 1975, the Nevada Legislature authorised race and sports wagering to be offered in Nevada casinos. Nevada sportsbooks offer a variety of wagering options for patrons. Patrons can place parlay wagers, wagers on point spreads and pari-mutuel wagers (participants wagering with each other).5 Many Nevada sportsbooks offer a mobile wagering application that allows people to place wagers with licensed Nevada race and sportsbooks without the need of going to a betting window in a casino. The registration process for a mobile wagering account must occur in a Nevada race and sportsbook.6 Currently, any wagers made via the mobile sports wagering application must be initiated from within Nevada.7

In 2011, the Nevada Gaming Commission (the Commission; collectively, the Board and Commission will be referred to as the Nevada Gaming Authorities) adopted regulations for interactive (online) gaming in Nevada. By statute, online gaming in Nevada is limited to poker. The first online poker website went live in Nevada in April 2013. In an effort to increase liquidity for the online poker websites in Nevada, the governors of Nevada and Delaware signed a compact in February 2014 to establish a legal framework for interstate poker between players in both states, and the states began sharing online poker players in March 2015.

During the 2015 Nevada legislative session, Chapter 463 of the Nevada Revised Statutes (the Nevada Act) was amended to allow games of skill and hybrid games of skill and chance to be available on casino floors in Nevada. A 'game of skill' is defined as 'a game in which the skill of the player, rather than chance, is the dominant factor in affecting the outcome of the game as determined over a period of continuous play'.8 A 'hybrid game' is defined as a 'game in which a combination of the skill of the player and chance affects the outcome of the game as determined over a period of continuous play'.9

In October 2015, the Board issued a notice stating its position that pay-to-play daily fantasy sports (DFS) met the definition of a gambling game under Nevada law and, therefore, anyone offering DFS in Nevada must possess a licence to operate a sports pool issued by the Commission. The Board defined DFS as a gambling game but did not take a position on traditional season-long fantasy sports.

Section 24 of the Nevada Constitution prohibits the state of Nevada from authorising a lottery. Nevada is one of five states in the United States that does not have a state-affiliated lottery. The other four states are Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii and Utah. In Nevada, a lottery is defined as 'any scheme for the disposal or distribution of property, by chance, among persons who have paid or promised to pay any valuable consideration for the chance of obtaining that property'.10 Nevada allows charitable raffles to be offered by 'bona fide charitable, civic, educational, fraternal, patriotic, political, religious or veterans organization[s] that [are] not operated for profit' to conduct a lottery, raffle or gift enterprise for the benefit of charitable or non-profit activities in the state.11

Today, Nevada is home to one of the world's most recognisable skylines the Las Vegas Strip. The gaming industry is vitally important to the state's economy and the welfare of its residents.12 As such, the gaming industry is heavily regulated at the state level by the Nevada Gaming Authorities to ensure its integrity and longevity.13 Nevada recognises the importance of strict regulation in order to maintain the industry's significance, stating that:

To Nevadans, the presence of the gaming industry is a part of daily life. A limited number of slot machines can be found on the bar tops of neighbourhood pubs and taverns and in grocery stores, convenience stores and even airports. Casinos are commonplace and offer more than just table games and slot machines. Casinos are home to restaurants, theatres, bowling alleys, convention spaces, spas and salons.

Unlike other states with state-run lotteries, Nevada does not own any part of the gaming industry. Nevada's gaming industry relies solely on private and public ownership and investment in the operation of gaming establishments. While there is no rule prohibiting the same owner from having an interest in multiple gaming establishments, the Nevada Act and the regulations promulgated by the Commission pursuant to the Nevada Act (the Regulations) are designed to encourage competition. If the same entity or individual wishes to own multiple casinos in Nevada, the Nevada Gaming Authorities consider a number of factors, such as whether such licensing will have an adverse impact upon the public health, safety, morals, good order and the general welfare of the public.15

As noted above, gaming in Nevada is regulated at the state level by the Board and Commission. In addition, city and county governments also regulate gaming in Nevada. In general, the Board and Commission handle detailed background investigations for casino applicants, while local agencies primarily focus on the regulation and control of liquor sales and issuing ancillary business licences for the operation of various businesses located in a casino. In Las Vegas, for instance, casinos located on the Las Vegas Strip need to receive licences from the Clark County Department of Business License, and casinos located in downtown Las Vegas need to obtain licences from the City of Las Vegas Business License Department.

The Board and Commission have the ability to license gaming operators in the state of Nevada and individuals affiliated with such companies. Those that operate gaming contrary to the laws of the state are prosecuted by the Nevada Attorney General or the appropriate federal authorities.

There may be regulatory consequences for companies that have operated illegally in the past and then apply for licensure in Nevada. A few years ago, the Board and Commission indicated their likely approach when companies that have operated offshore gambling businesses in the United States come before them for licensing. In 2011, the Nevada Gaming Authorities addressed Caesars Entertainment's application to approve its association with 888 Holdings, a company that had offered online poker in the United States before 2006. When the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) was enacted in 2006, 888 Holdings pulled its operations from the United States. By ultimately approving Caesars' business dealings with 888 Holdings, the Board and Commission indicated a general willingness to allow companies that ceased operations in 2006 upon the passing of UIGEA to be able to operate in Nevada going forward if they came forward for licensing.

Legal and regulatory framework

The Nevada Act and the Regulations provide the primary legal framework for the regulation of gaming in Nevada. The laws, regulations and supervisory procedures of the Nevada Gaming Authorities are based upon declarations of public policy. These public policy concerns include, among other things:

The Nevada Act provides for a two-tier state regulatory system. The Board is a full-time regulatory agency consisting of two members and a chairperson, all appointed by the governor. The Board employs staff allocated among divisions, which perform various functions related to the regulation of gaming, including investigations related to applications for licences and findings of suitability. The Board makes recommendations to the Commission as to how licence applications should be handled. The Commission is a part-time body consisting of four members and a chairperson, all of whom are also appointed by the governor. The Commission makes the final determination on licence applications.

The Nevada Act and Regulations provide for the Board to license and regulate both online and land-based gambling. On 22 December 2011, the Commission adopted regulations for the establishment of a regulatory framework for the state regulation of internet poker pursuant to Assembly Bill 258 enacted by the Nevada Legislature. These regulations address the licensure of operators, service providers and manufacturers of 'interactive gaming systems', which are currently limited to internet poker. The core components of an interactive gaming system must be located in the state of Nevada except as otherwise permitted by the Board.17

While licensed gambling is legal in Nevada, there are some restrictions as to where a gaming establishment may be located. In 1997, the Nevada Legislature enacted laws to regulate the location of future casinos in counties with a population of 700,000 or more.18 As a result, the laws currently only apply to Clark County, where the Las Vegas Strip is located. One of the purposes of restricting the location of future casinos in Clark County is to concentrate:

New non-restricted gaming establishments20 in Clark County must be located in a gaming enterprise district (GED).21 Clark County publishes a map that indicates where the GEDs are located. Gaming establishments that were not located within a GED when the law was enacted in 1997 are grandfathered, but 'the establishment may not increase the number of games or slot machines operated at the establishment beyond the number of games or slot machines authorized for such a classification of establishment by local ordinance on December 31, 1996'.22 The Commission may approve the placement of a gaming establishment outside of a GED if the petitioner demonstrates that certain enumerated development criteria, such as the enhancement of the local economy and the welfare of the community, have been met.23

The Nevada Act and Regulations authorise casinos to offer mobile gaming to their patrons. For a patron to participate in mobile gaming, he or she needs to go through an in-person registration process at the casino. Once authorised, the patron is provided a device that allows him or her to gamble remotely on the casino property. The mobile devices should not work outside the property. Additionally, Nevada's race and sportsbooks allow customers to place bets remotely on games and approved events on their mobile sports betting apps (provided the wagers are made in Nevada). Currently there are also two companies licensed to conduct interactive gaming (poker only) in Nevada. While one operates only within Nevada, the other pools customers in Nevada, Delaware and New Jersey pursuant to a Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement. Delaware and Nevada entered into this shared liquidity agreement in 2014 and New Jersey was added to the agreement in 2017.

The manufacture, sale or distribution of gaming devices without a licence is illegal in Nevada.24 A 'gaming device' is any object used remotely or directly in connection with gaming, or any game that affects the result of a wager by determining win or loss and that does not otherwise constitute associated equipment.25

If a particular device is not a gaming device, it may be considered associated equipment in Nevada. Associated equipment is any equipment used in connection with gaming or mobile gaming, which connects to progressive slot machines, equipment that affects the proper reporting of gross revenue, computerised systems of betting at a race book or sports pool, computerised systems for monitoring slot machines and devices for weighing or counting money.26 Any manufacturer or distributor of associated equipment for use in Nevada must register with the Commission pursuant to NRS 463.665.27 The Commission has the discretion to require any manufacturer or distributor of associated equipment to file an application for a finding of suitability.28

Additionally, Nevada registers certain service providers. A service provider includes any person who:

When the Commission issues a licence to a gaming operator, certain individuals affiliated with the casino licensee and the casino licensee's holding companies need to file applications and be investigated and found suitable. Generally, the Commission will impose a condition on a casino's licence requiring the general manager of the casino to file an application as a key employee of the casino.

For privately held businesses, the licensing requirements vary depending on the type of entity involved. No person may acquire a 5 per cent or greater interest in a privately held licensee or a holding company, nor become a controlling30 affiliate of such licensee or holding company, nor become a holding company of such licensee or holding company, without first obtaining the prior approval of the Commission.31 The Commission may require any or all of a privately held business entity's lenders, holders of evidence of indebtedness, underwriters, key executives, agents or employees, as applicable, to be licensed or found suitable.32 For a corporate licensee, in addition to owners of 5 per cent or more of the equity securities issued by the corporate licensee, all officers and directors of a privately held corporation that holds or applies for a state gaming licence must be licensed individually.33 Owners under 5 per cent must register with the Board.

Publicly traded corporations (PTCs) are treated differently under Nevada law than privately held business entities. The Nevada gaming statutes that deal with PTCs focus on voting control rather than on equity ownership. Each officer, director and employee of a PTC that the Commission determines is or is to become actively and directly engaged in the administration or supervision of, or is to have any other significant involvement with, the gaming activities of the corporation or any of its affiliated or intermediary companies must be found suitable and may be required to be licensed by the Commission.34 A holder of more than 5 per cent of the voting securities of a PTC registered with the Commission must notify the Commission within 10 days after filing notice with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).35 A holder of more than 10 per cent of the voting securities of a PTC must file an application with the Commission for a finding of suitability within 30 days after the chairman of the Board mails written notice to the owner.36 Qualified institutional investors can hold up to 25 per cent of the voting securities of a PTC, but they need to obtain a waiver from the Commission in order to do so.37

In March 2016, the Commission adopted Regulation 15C, which created a unique licensing framework for private investment companies. Regulation 15C defines a private investment company as:

A private investment company is regulated similar to a PTC but does not have the burdensome SEC reporting obligations and can maintain the confidentiality of its proprietary financial information.

In January 2019, the Commission adopted amendments to the Regulations pertaining to race books and sports pools. The adopted amendments provide, in part, clarification on permitted wagers. For example, licensed race books and sports pools may accept wagers on professional sport or athletic events sanctioned by a governing body, Olympic sporting or athletic events sanctioned by the International Olympic Committee, collegiate sporting or athletic events and virtual events.38 Wagers may be accepted on other events upon the Chair's approval, so long as the other event has been sanctioned by an organisation included on the list of sanctioning organisations maintained by the Board, or the other event is listed on the list of pre-approved other events.39

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How this casino addict came back from the brink after nearly losing it all – New York Post

Christina Cook had never heard of gambling addiction. But she was already on her way to being hooked eventually losing nearly half a million dollars and, almost, her own life.

In 2007, at 28, the Tulsa, Okla., native was separated from her first husband, grieving the death of her beloved grandmother and living at home with her mother.

Then her mom, with whom she is very close, had a heart attack.

After rushing her to the hospital, I went home to get her pajamas and stuff to make her comfy recalled Cook, now 43. On her way back, feeling emotionally taxed, Cook took a detour to Osage Nation Casino in Sand Springs, outside Tulsa. The flashing lights, friendly faces and anticipation of a jackpot gave her a jolt of relief from stress.

I sat down at a slot machine and won a $1,201 jackpot, Cook recalled. My sister was calling me saying, Wheres Moms stuff? But it was such a high.

Feeling shame mingled with euphoria, Cook returned to the hospital with her mothers things. They were all mad, asking me, Where have you been? she recalled.

That is when it all started to be a secret.

Gambling would become Cooks escape from her struggles with cervical cancer, a hysterectomy and grief that came from knowing she would never be a biological mother.

My friends all had babies, she remembered. I didnt want to listen to talk about showers and feedings, so I started going gambling Friday nights.

During years of intensifying addiction from 2008 to 2015, Cook, a lifelong people pleaser, became romantically involved with her boss, whom she describes as a narcissist.

He would tell me we were going out and then ghost me, she recalled. He always wanted to meet late at night. He was all about control, and he kept me feeling low, like I couldnt look good enough or get anything right.

She remembers being at a work auction where they were selling slices of strawberry cake, her favorite kind. It happened to be her birthday and she told her boyfriend she was going to get a piece.

He said, You dont need that, she remembered. But I got a slice anyway. Her boyfriend looked at her with disgust, refusing to sit with her for the rest of the night.

He did everything in his power to isolate me which, looking back, made it easier for the addiction to do the same, Cook said. Those machines had no expectations of me. I just had to feed them to feel good.

Her gambling addiction worsened in the years she was with her toxic lover, who refused to meet her family.

In the early years of her gambling addiction, Cook would often sit down at a slot machine (her game of choice) and hit.

She would bet a significant portion of her paycheck, about $300, on paydays.

At first, she had luck. Some nights it seemed like I was absolutely on fire, she recalled. Every machine I sat at, I won. People were screaming, Youre so lucky! and I started thinking, Maybe I am.

But she wound up pouring her winnings and then some back into the slots. The last few years it didnt matter what I won, I wouldnt leave with it.

The most she ever lost in one day was about $17,000.

I had started out with $300, she said. At one point, she had won $16,000 and $5,000 jackpots. I remember a casino worker saying, Youre going home with this, right?

She played it back in.

I walked out with $4,000 of the $21,000 I had won. I took the $4,000 back the next day and lost it plus $2,000 of my own money.

In all, from 2008 to 2021, Cook estimates that she lost half a million dollars gambling.

She borrowed from her mother and her sister in those years money she has yet to fully repay.

Her relationship with her twin, Michelle, became strained because Michelle co-signed a car loan for her and Cook fell behind on the payments. We had always helped each other and then I did that, she said. She couldnt trust me. Though she never once made me feel like she wouldnt be there for me.

The last tally of what I borrowed from my mom was $8,000 and from Michelle, $5,000, she said. The real numbers are probably higher. I would say, My cars broken down for the fifth time or Someone stole my wallet. Once, my mom said, You should win an Oscar because these lies are getting more outrageous.

She also owed $35,000 in back taxes, $15,000 in credit card debt, $7,000 in medical debt, and $3,000 in miscellaneous debt.

Her mother tried to persuade her to get help. She told me she wanted to be there for me when I hit rock bottom, Cook recalled.

But Cook was in denial, characterizing her gambling addiction as financial problems.

She ended her toxic relationship and met a nice easygoing guy on PlentyofFish.com in 2015. He got along with her friends and family. They got married. His acceptance, and kindness, were especially attractive qualities after her previous relationship; however, she was still an addict leading a double life.

He didnt question why we never hung out on Friday nights, she said.

In January 2021, crippled by debt and anxiety, Cook quit gambling cold turkey.

She didnt hit bottom, however, until March 6.

I had a bad day at work, she said. I blew my whole paycheck, my husbands paycheck, and everything we had saved in the bank. I placed my last bet just after midnight.

After I left the casino the morning of March 6, I couldnt see a way out and I was thinking of ways I could end my life so I wouldnt be such a burden to the people in my life, said Cook. Theres a big bridge that goes from the casino to my home. I was thinking, Can I drive off it?

I didnt really want to end my life, I wanted to end the addiction that had become my life.

I felt, Ill never be cured, Ill keep ruining my life, my familys life, she said.

She went to see her mother the next day, handing her the 1099s shed received from the casino for $5,000 she had won, then lost. (In the U.S., gamblers receive a 1099 for any winnings over $1200 even if they subsequently lose it).

My mother was happy because she thought I was there to pay her back, Cook remembered. I broke down when I saw the disappointed look on her face.

At her mothers suggestion, she contacted Gamblers Anonymous (GA). One of the volunteers took time to give me hope, she said.

She placed [her] last bet on March 6, 2021 and regularly been attending GA meetings, as well as weekly therapy sessions, and joined support groups on social media. Finding few resources for women with gambling addiction, she decided to recover out loud by sharing [her] journey and other womens stories on her podcast, The Broke Girl Society and starting a Broke Girl Society support group.

Cook also broadcasts a YouTube show with fellow recovered addict Brian Hatch, The Bet Free Life. She has come clean to her husband.

In her search for resources to help others, she reached out to Gamban.com, a company providing software to block online gambling sites. Its a resource she recommends as a good tool for people struggling with online gambling addiction, which is on the rise.

She wants compulsive gamblers, including women, to know that help and recovery are available.

Once youre honest, theres no guarantee people wont abandon you, but there is help, she said. Its about building a life you dont need to escape from.

Resources for help with gambling addiction: National Council on Problem Gambling hotline (1-800-522-4700);Gamblers In Recovery;RecoveryRoadOnline.com;GamblersAnonymous.organd, for online gamblers,Gamban.com.

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Steph Shilton on husband Peter’s gambling addiction, his lost football millions and helping others recover – iNews

When Steph Shilton, wife of former England goalkeeper Peter Shilton, first spotted him sneaking away to make telephone calls in private, it ignited suspicions that he was cheating on her with another woman.

She later discovered he was in the grip of a chronic gambling addiction which saw him fritter away millions of pounds betting on horses, losing everything hed ever earned.

Discovering Peter wasnt being unfaithful to her was little solace to Steph. The way it makes you feel, its as though you have been cheated on, she explains. It was exactly like Peter had been having an affair.

You realise youve been lied to and you find out they have been having a secret life and that makes you feel the same way as if there had been another woman.

Youre competing with a third party in your relationship and for me, that was a gambling company.

Peter Shilton, 72, is one of Englands footballing greats, with a 30-year career spanning 11 clubs, more than 1,000 league games, and he holds the title of Englands most capped player.

But Peter was also hiding a 45-year gambling addiction which he only conquered after falling in love with Steph, whom he married in December 2016 the same year he finally quit gambling.

During Mental Health Awareness Week, Steph has exclusively shared with i that she has started a new role as an ambassador for Addiction Recovery Agency (Ara)s Six To Ten project, which seeks to support those affected by someone elses gambling.

The pilot project, across the North West and South West of England, and all of Wales, is the first of its kind to offer direct support to loved ones rather than the addict. If successful, it will be rolled out nationally.

Steph says a lot of existing work centres around the gambling addict and she describes loved ones as the silent victims research suggests on average, six to 10 people are at risk of gambling-related harms as a result of a loved ones addiction.

Loved ones can be the key to someone quitting and recovering from a gambling addiction and can be the antidote, she says. They can be just as much a victim as the addict.

The couple first met 10 years ago in a hotel lift when Steph, a former NHS manager and semi-professional jazz singer, was away on a spa weekend with friends and Peter was at a conference.

She confesses that she was unaware how big a sporting giant he was and knew nothing about football. We got talking and just clicked straight away, she says. But, I could sense a real sadness about him. I could see it in his eyes.

Despite having a great career and wonderful friendships and a social network, I hadnt told anyone, but I was lonely. I looked at Peter and thought: You look like how I feel, she says.

The couple fell in love and Peter soon moved into Stephs home in Colchester, but before long, her suspicions were aroused by some odd behaviour.

He kept going outside to use his phone rather than in front of me, she explains. He was behaving shiftily, and I became suspicious and thought he had another woman.

Steph turned detective and asked to borrow Peters phone. Noticing a number he was dialling frequently, she scribbled it down and called it when he wasnt at home.

To her surprise, it was a betting company.

At this stage, I didnt realise it was a problem, she says. I initially thought he liked a flutter and was being sweet and gentlemanly by hiding it from me as we had not been together very long.

I knew he liked watching horse racing and it fell into place that when we went out for lunch or somewhere, Peter would sometimes get anxious about getting home for a certain time.

Steph raised this with Peter and told him that he didnt need to sneak around or hide his enjoyment of gambling. However, as time went by, the severity sunk in.

She would wake up in the middle of the night to find he wasnt there. I sneaked downstairs one night and I saw him on his laptop watching horse racing in Australia and placing bets.

It dawned on me that this was a huge problem. But talking proved fruitless as Peter was in denial. He just blocked me out and the more I pushed it, the more defensive he became.

This went on for two or three years until Peter proposed to Steph. She told him until he addressed his gambling they could not get married.

I had always been financially stable and had a good job and savings and knew I needed to protect myself. I was worried I would be jointly liable for any debts.

At the same time, I loved Peter and realised he had a serious problem.

Things came to a head in August 2013 when Peter went to India for three weeks and Steph engaged in a cat and mouse endeavour to access his gambling accounts.

Then a bank statement arrived. I knew that would give me the answers, recalls Steph.

She tussled with her conscience for three days. I knew Id be breaking the law by opening the mail and also betraying Peters trust. But I was so worried about him and knew I had to do it.

Stunned by pages and pages of transactions, Steph calculated that Peter had lost 18,000 in just one month. The shock was horrendous, she remembers. I knew he had a problem but didnt realise the severity of it until I saw that bank statement.

She contacted the betting company begging them to help Peter. However, she says they cited data protection and said they couldnt discuss it with her.

I later had it forensically looked into and Peter had lost 800,000 with that company. Of course they werent going to do anything when he was such a good customer, she says.

Steph says Peter lost millions to gambling Peter has previously written about not knowing exactly how much he has lost. He lost everything, she says. Everything he earned in his career ended up with the bookies.

For those with an addiction the compulsion to spend is like a heroin addiction, says Steph. They will bet everything they have coming in and when thats gone, theyll look for other ways to fund it.

As soon as Peter quit, I made him promise he would never look back as that doesnt help with the mental anguish.

When Steph confronted Peter about the bank statement he was furious with her for opening his mail. But she knew she had the evidence she needed that he needed help.

A month later, Steph suffered a miscarriage. Through the tragedy came a glimmer of hope. Peter nursed me for three days and didnt leave my side, she recalls. He was an amazing support and I noticed he didnt gamble once during those days.

Something inside me felt there was light at the end of the tunnel and that maybe he could do this and beat gambling for me; for us.

I never threatened to leave him as I knew that was the worst thing I could do when he was living with immense mental anguish, says Steph.

But one night, she moved out of their bedroom into the spare room saying she needed some time out. It gave Peter the wake-up call he needed fearing he might lose her and he finally acknowledged it was time to quit. But there was no quick fix.

Some people wrongly presume Peter quit gambling and we ran off into the sunset to live happily ever after.

Peter went into really bad withdrawal which shocked me, she remembers. It was like going cold turkey with a drug addiction. His body craved a bet just like a drug.

He couldnt function at all and had to start a whole new life and was all over the place. His withdrawal symptoms went on for three months, but he didnt fully settle for around a year. Peter was so up and down with his moods and I felt I was on eggshells as I didnt want anything to upset him as I feared hed go back to gambling.

As well as struggling with Peters withdrawal, Steph was also hit with loneliness as she felt she couldnt talk to anyone in case the story was leaked.

The new Six To Ten pilot will give loved ones a designated support worker to tackle loneliness and help arrange support for issues ranging from legal, financial and housing support to emotional support and arranging counselling all free of charge.

Ara, Beacon Counselling Trust and DrugFAM came together to develop the service which Steph feels is desperately needed.

Steph says their awareness-raising efforts are also looking to tackle stigma and the language used about gambling addiction. Gambling addiction is a mental illness and the public arent fully educated.

Ultimately, she says, her biggest fear was that gambling could end Peters life. I had this fear Petes gambling was spiralling so out of control that if I walked out, he might do something to himself.

It just broke my heart that this great man who had achieved so much on a global scale was struggling so much with this crippling mental illness of gambling addiction.

Steph adds that looking at Pete now fills her with pride and joy. My love and commitment to Pete was never in question and I never considered leaving him.

To see him in the best place is my reward.

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Tour Confidential: Sergio’s rant, Phil’s gambling and the spicy PGL letter – Golf.com

By: GOLF Editors May 8, 2022

Sergio Garcia and Phil Mickelson were both in the headlines last week.

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Check in every week for the unfiltered opinions of our writers and editors as they break down the hottest topics in the sport, and join the conversation by tweeting us@golf_com. This week, we discuss the Sergio Garcias dustup with a Tour rules official, Phil Mickelsons reported gambling debts and much more.

1. Both start-up tours made headlines this week. Lets start with the LIV Golf Invitational Series, the Saudi-funded tour headed by Greg Norman, where the field for its first event, in early June, is beginning to take shape. Ahead of this weeks British Masters, Lee Westwood and Richard Bland expressed their interest, and a report from The Telegraph said Martin Kaymer would also request a release to play. Perhaps most notably was the revelation from Sergio Garcia following a ruling at the Wells Fargo Championship. There, Garcia said, I cant wait to leave this Tour, and later, various outlets reported that Garcia was, in fact, looking to play in the first event. How much, if at all, do these developments alter your view of the fledgling tours prospects?

Sean Zak, senior editor (@sean_zak): Absolutely zero change in my opinion. Players like Westwood, Bland and even Garcia are exactly who weve been assuming will take part in these events. The youngest and best players have all committed to the PGA Tour. Older players outside the top 10 in the world seem to be considering LIV Golf. So this checks out completely.

Josh Sens, senior writer: Seans right about all of that. I also dont think there was ever much doubt that the LIV was here for the long haul, given the financial muscle behind it. So the prospects question is really two pronged. Theres longevity. And then theres allure. Yes. Its got the former. What remains to be seen is how interesting it will be for fans. Big purses alone do not guarantee interesting golf.

Alan Bastable, executive editor (@alan_bastable): Right, an archetype for LIV A-listers is now coming to the fore: past-their-primers who (1) are no longer regularly competitive in the majors, (2) cant cash in on PIP money or the Tours other bonus structures and (3) as Westwood demonstrated last week, dont appear fazed by the weighty moral and ethical questions before them. Question is, as these guys start to cash monster checks, how many other notables especially those struggling to find their games will continue to be content watching from the sidelines as Sergio and Co. fill up their Brinks trucks. This new tour will have as much longevity as it wants, for one simple reason: it has endless Saudi capital.

Josh Berhow, managing editor (@josh_berhow): I dont think any of these names being interested in that tour is surprising and its a group of players late in their career, already made some good money, European, etc. we thought might be joining this tour in the first place. So my view hasnt changed, but it was pretty entertaining to see Sergio get upset and act childish on his way out.

2. How much should the Tour be concerned that other players could threaten to leave should they disapprove of Tour policy/governance? Remember, we heard Charley Hoffman make a similar remark in February at the Waste Management Open.

Zak: The PGA Tour has a responsibility to host tournaments played under the Rules of Golf. If that is a reason a player actually leaves, the Tour should send them on their way. In case it wasnt clear with Hoffman, the Rules of Golf will never be the reason a player leaves the PGA Tour.

Sens: The occasional rules snafu is a non-issue. Name a sport that doesnt have the occasional rules hiccup. They all do. The concern, I would think, isnt guys leaving over governance. Its guys being part of an antitrust suit if the Tour tries to block them signing on to a rival. Every legal expert Ive spoken with about this says there would be a legitimate case to be made.

Bastable: Let us not forget that LIVs rules department will be run by the very rules sharpie who used to lord over PGA Tour events: Slugger White! So if Sergio is looking for some fresh officiating blood, he best find another tour. But, no, the PGA Tour isnt out of the woods yet in terms of managing discontent players. Its membership will continue to force the Tour to evolve and make paydays fatter. Hopefully that also means revising the endless slog of the Tour schedule. The team/F1-inspired format in play on LIV, which is exactly what the PGL has been pushing for years, makes sense on a lot of levels most especially for fans.

Berhow: I dont think a few bad apples should shape what the PGA Tour is doing. Its still the league 99% of the worlds best professional golfers want to play in, and you cant make everyone happy. When these players complain when they are on the course it says more about them than it does the PGA Tour.

3. Another player connected to the Saudi-backed tour, Phil Mickelson, was also in the news, albeit for a different reason. In an excerpt from an upcoming book, published on firepitcollective.com, Mickelson, according to source, accumulated more than $40 million in gambling debt from 2010 to 2014, or roughly the equivalent of his estimated annual income during that period. Whats your takeaway from the latest Phil news?

Zak: That there was merit to anyone who called it a gambling addiction. You dont build that amount of debt up without being addicted to it.

Sens: If youve paid even loose attention to news around Mickelson over the years, you can only be shocked by this in the Casablanca sense. The reported numbers? Not hard to imagine either, given the kind of earnings Mickelson has pulled in and the sort of allegations that have swirled around him. Anyone who has ever been around gambling and gamblers knows how quickly it can get out of hand.

Bastable: Im not sure we can just laugh off 40 mil as Phil being Phil. Thats a huge sum, and another reminder that he was in deep. Remember, this a guy who the SEC alleged acted on a stock tip to pay off a seven-figure debt to notorious gambler Billy Walters. Pretty dark stuff. You have to wonder what, if any, effect losing that kind of dough had on his play. Distracting? Hard to say. He did win five times from 2010-14, including a pair of majors.

Berhow: Its a staggering number. Just yet another unsavory question hell have to face when he returns and meets with the media. Im not sure if hell actually answer it, but wow is there a lot going on in Phil Mickelsons world right now.

4. The Premier Golf League, meanwhile, sent a letter to PGA Tour players asking that they message your player representatives on the PAC and the Policy Board and tweet/retweet: As a member of the tour, I instruct you to obtain and publish an independent valuation of the PGL Proposals #playerpower #transparency. If seventy or more of you do this, it will happen. Can it? Will it? Whats the future of the PGL?

Zak: I havent seen a Tour player send those tweets yet! So no, it probably wont happen. The Premier Golf League needs this, though, so I dont see them giving up. I see them talking to as many influential players as possible. They dont have the various stigmas facing LIV Golf, and theres clearly enough interest in changing something about how elite golfers get paid. I think their days of playing a passive role letting LIV take their format and run with it might come to an end soon.

Sens: I try to steer clear of Twitter as much as possible. Lifes too short, but if Sean says he hasnt seen it, I believe it. Seriously, though, like the Saudi-backed Tour, the Premier Golf League isnt going anywhere. At this point, it costs relatively little to keep agitating for change. Whether they can put together a circuit that gets fans excited is another matter. The idea of elite golfers getting paid more is not especially interesting to most of us. There has to be more to it than that.

Bastable: Agitating for change may cost relatively little but it does cost something, and, as I understand it, the PGLs financial backers are getting antsy, thus last weeks letter. PGL brass is deeply frustrated that the Tour wont give its proposal the attention they believe it deserves. As I mentioned above, theres actually a lot to like about the team model in particular in terms of drumming up fan interest but the Tour seems unwilling to capitulate, and PGL cant keep lobbying forever.

Berhow: In the public eye, one of the biggest things working against the PGL is that most people think its the same thing as the LIV Golf league. I can hardly keep all of this straight, but no, I cant see this league working.

5. One of the more famed holes in golf, the dramatic, par-4 8th at Pebble Beach, is undergoing a makeover. The work came to light Friday when Twitter user @GlorifiedDonkey, who identifies himself as a Pebble Beach caddie, posted four photos of the construction project. A source familiar with the project told GOLF.com that the green is being enlarged and its back-to-front slope made less severe to create more hole locations. Give us another design tweak youd like to see at Pebble.

Zak: Cut down the tree in the fairway on 18. It doesnt do much for me.

Sens: Somehow, I think we can all guess where Sean has left his drives on that hole. Personally, I liked the 11th green better before they changed it. The tilt on it was exciting stuff. Also, for every day play, Id shorten the par-3 12th hole and give the average player some hope of actually hitting it.

Bastable: The pushover par-3 7th is way too short. Extend the peninsula into the bay so it can play 220-230 on calm days. I kid! I kid! The par-4 1st is a ho-hum opener. How about removing one or two trees from the corner of the dogleg so mere mortals can fly the corner like the pros do?

Berhow: Dont people on Twitter always say Pebble would benefit from a re-routing? I dont know if it does and I cant think of a good answer here, but dont you dare take that tree out, Sean.

6. With the PGA Championship a week away, Joe Buck confirmed that he would lead a Manningcast-style broadcast for the tournament. In the football version, brothers Peyton and Eli Manning invite guests so who would you like to see join Buck?

Zak: I would like to see randomness join Buck. Chevy Chase. Jerry Rice. Not just folks who have played in the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, but people who we can actually learn something about while they watch! Shaquille ONeal. Kristin Stewart. People from the industry who we should listen to more often. Meg Maclaren. Nancy Lopez.

Sens: I cant think of any broadcast that Charles Barkley doesnt make better.

Bastable: Theres only one right answer: Phil.

Berhow: Phil. Anthony Kim. Tony Romo. Juli Inkster. Cristie Kerr. Gil Hanse. And a bunch of big-name pros who might miss the cut and offer to join on the weekend.

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Revealed: betting giants lobbied UK government over proposed crackdown – The Guardian

Some of Britains betting giants are revealed to have quietly lobbied Treasury officials against a proposed industry crackdown, claiming it will cost millions of pounds in lost tax receipts.

Executives representing Bet365, Paddy Power and Ladbrokes met officials from the Treasury and Revenue and Customs, warning a radical overhaul of the industry could drive gamblers to the black market. The meeting was with tax officials rather than ministers and was therefore not required to be automatically disclosed.

The betting industry claims there is a very real risk that the taxes of about 3.2bn a year it hands to the Treasury could be hit by tougher rules for the sector. A government white paper on gambling reforms is due to be published shortly.

Matt Zarb-Cousin, director of campaign group Clean Up Gambling, said: The industry is trying to water down the proposed reforms in the gambling review by lobbying tax officials under the radar. This is massive propaganda from an industry that has engaged in tax avoidance for years. I hope the Treasury isnt buying it. There needs to be full transparency over this lobbying campaign.

The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport announced a review of the gambling laws in December 2020 amid concerns that too many people are suffering significant harm. An NHS survey in 2018 showed there were about 245,000 problem gamblers in England. A Public Health England study last year estimated there are 409 suicides a year associated with problem gambling.

Campaigners want a new levy on the industry to fund research and treatment for problem gamblers. They also want to see stricter checks on what gamblers can afford to pay, new stake limits on online slot games, a ban on gambling advertising in sport and a ban on VIP schemes.

Documents released under freedom of information laws reveal that executives from Bet365, Flutter, which operates the Paddy Power and Betfair brands, and Entain, which operates the Ladbrokes, Coral and PartyCasino brands, held an online meeting with the Treasury and Revenue and Custom tax specialists on 7 October last year and warned against what they feared may be excessive proposed regulations in the review.

The betting firms submitted a report by PricewaterhouseCoopers, commissioned by the industry, which found an increase in unlicensed online gambling in the UK. The betting firms warned the black market could be fuelled by a wide-ranging overhaul of gambling laws.

A two-page document presented to officials warned: It is vital that the government takes a holistic view of tax and regulatory changes over the coming months or there is the very real risk that the UKs remote gambling sector is hit in a way that not only reduces its economic and fiscal contribution, but also increases levels of gambling-related harm by incentivising a shift to unlicensed gambling operators that pay no UK tax.

It added that executives would be keen to engage in further dialogue with tax officials to discuss developments as DCMS prepares its white paper for publication. The betting industry opposes proposals for a statutory levy and what it claims would be overzealous checks on what customers can afford to bet.

The details of the lobbying by the industry have angered relatives of those who have lost their lives while in the grip of gambling addiction. The charity Gambling with Lives, a community of families bereaved by gambling-related suicides, has spearheaded the campaign for reform. Judith Bruney, 62, from Sheffield, whose 25-year-old son Chris killed himself in April 2017 after he gambled 119,395 in five days without spending checks, said: The industry wants to get away with the minimum change that they can. Surely they must know what damage it causes.

Charles Ritchie, co-founder with his wife Liz of Gambling with Lives, said there needed to be a package of new reforms, including redesigning the most addictive games, and tougher sanctions against the industry when it failed to implement player safeguards. He said: You have a highly profitable industry and the fines can be viewed as a cost of business. There needs to be a more effective punishment regime.

Matt Gaskell, clinical lead of the NHS Northern Gambling Service, supports a statutory levy for the industry to fund research and treatment.

He said: Many of the operators havent fulfilled their obligations under the voluntary system. A statutory levy would ensure a system of stable and sustained funding.

The Betting and Gaming Council, which represents the gambling industry, says it supports the gambling review, but that it also needs to strike the right balance between protecting vulnerable people and not spoiling the enjoyment of those who bet safely. It says the industry is taking a package of measures to protect gamblers who may be at risk of harm, and that Gambling Commission figures show the number of problem gamblers is falling.

Betting firms have faced criticism over the years for basing their operations overseas including in Gibraltar and Malta which can reduce their tax bills. Bet365 has its headquarters in Britain and says it is one of the countrys biggest taxpayers.

A spokesperson said: It is absolutely normal and appropriate for the government generally to engage with us and others in our industry in the context of its ongoing review of the Gambling Act, as would be the case across all sectors undergoing potentially significant regulatory changes.

An Entain spokesperson said: Entain is proud to be among the top 20 corporate taxpayers to the UK Treasury. As such, and in common with thousands of other UK companies, we are of course in regular contact with HMT and HMRC officials.

A Flutter spokesperson said: Flutter paid 1.6bn in tax globally last year, including more than 600m in the UK where we are one of the largest corporate taxpayers. We engage with a range of stakeholders, including HMT, and we are proud of the significant contribution we make to the UK economy.

Treasury officials said they regularly meet stakeholders from across industry to hear their views.

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Lithuanian gambling revenue grows by 90% in Q1 – Quarterly results – iGaming Business

Gambling revenue in Lithuania grew 90.0% to 43.4m in the first quarter of 2022, as neither the return of the land-based sector or a wide-reaching marketing ban stopped the online sector from continuing to grow.

Online gambling revenue came to 26.8m, up 16.7% from Q1 of 2021.

The majority of revenue came from slots which are split between category A and category B machines.

Category A slots, with uncapped payouts and stakes, brought in 15.5m, which was up 24.7% from 2021. This came on stakes of 210.4m.

Category B slots, which limit stakes to 0.50 per spin and have win amounts capped at 200 times the original stake, 683,313, up 57.9%.

Table games brought in 1.6m, up 25.5%, on 19.4m worth of stakes and betting revenue was 9.0m, up 2.1%, on stakes of 125.3m.

Turning to the land-based sector, revenue was 16.9m after the sector recorded negligible revenue in Q1 of 2021 with land-based gaming venues closed.

Again, most of this came from slots. category A machines brought in 3.1m on stakes of 12.4m, while category B machine revenue was 7.2m with stakes of 45.4m.

Retail sports betting revenue came to 2.7m, as players staked 25.9m, while table game revenue was 4.0m with players betting 18.0m.

The increase came despite the fact that the country implemented a ban on any promotions or inducements to gamble, including bonuses, in July 2021. Since the ban was introduced, a number of operators have been fined, including Top Sport, which was fined 25,000 today (10 May).

The Lithuanian government collected 8.2m in lottery and gaming duties during Q1, up from 4.2m in Q1 of 2021.

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Tripadvisor Crowns the 10 Best Hotels in the World to Stay at in 2022 – Thrillist

Going on vacation is lovely. Do you know what's not-so-lovely, though? It's sifting through thousands of travel website reviews to find the best hotels. Luckily, Tripadvisor has the Travel Choice Awards for hotels where the brand does the leg work for you and finds the best hotels for travelers.

The awards take place annually and are in year 20 of crowning the best hotels worldwide. Tripadvisor gathers options based on traveler reviews and ratings posted on the website throughout the previous year to figure out the best stays. This year's awards included 11 subcategories of accommodations, such as, Out of the Ordinary Hotels, Hotels on the Water, and Mountain Resorts & Lodges, to name a few.

But the main event categories, Top 10 Hotels in the World for 2022 and Top 10 Hotels in the US for 2022, span over seven countries and feature some of the hottest travel destinations in the world. Coming in number one for the Top 10 Hotels in the World is the jungle resort, Tulemar Bungalows & Villas in Costa Rica. The hillside-perched stay, which overlooks the Pacific Ocean, is frequently called an "amazing stay in paradise" by its guests, according to Tripadvisor. Conversely, the hotel that took the top spot in the US, The Mark Hotel in New York City, couldn't be more different. According to the travel website, the hotel has seen its fair share of A-list celebrities and is an Upper East Side landmark that was built in 1927.

To see the best from each of the 11 hotel categories, check out the Tripadvisor Travel Choice Awards. See the best hotels in the world and the US below:

Top 10 Hotels in the World for 2022

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Middle East Travel & Tourism sector expected to create 3.6 million new jobs within the next decade – Hospitality Net

London, UK - The World Travel & Tourism Councils latest Economic Impact Report (EIR) reveals the Travel & Tourism sector in the Middle East is expected to create nearly 3.6 million new jobs over the next decade.

The forecast from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), which shows an average of 360,000 new jobs every year, also reveals the sector will lead the regions economic recovery, with its average annual growth set to outpace the overall economy for the next 10 years.

According to the report, Travel & Tourisms GDP is forecasted to grow at an average rate of 7.7% annually between 2022-2032, three times the 2.5% growth rate for regions overall economy, to reach nearly US$ 540 billion (10.1% of the total economy).

The sectors contribution to GDP is expected to grow more than 36% to over US$ 256 billion by the end of 2022, amounting to 6.5% of the total economic GDP, while employment in the sector is set to grow by 8.7% this year to reach over six million jobs.

The global tourism bodys annual report also shows further optimism for the regions Travel & Tourism GDP, which could almost reach pre-pandemic levels by 2023 - just 2.5% below 2019 levels.

Julia Simpson, WTTC President & CEO, said: After a very difficult couple of years, the future is looking brighter with Travel & Tourism expected to create 3.6 million new jobs across the Middle East over the next decade."

Looking to this year and the next, the outlook is more positive with both GDP and employment set to almost reach pre-pandemic levels."

The recovery of the sector in the Middle East last year was certainly slower than expected, due in part to the impact of the Omicron variant.

Before the pandemic, the Travel & Tourism sectors contribution to GDP was 8.4% (U.S.$323.6 billion) in 2019, falling to just 4.5% (U.S.$162.6 billion) in 2020, which represented a staggering 49.8% loss.

The sector also supported 6.9 million jobs across the region in 2019.

WTTCs latest EIR report also reveals that 2021 saw the beginning of the recovery for the regions Travel & Tourism sector.

Last year, its contribution to GDP climbed 15.9% year on year, to reach US$188.5 billion.

The sector also saw a recovery of more than 390,000 Travel & Tourism jobs, representing a positive 7.6% rise to reach 5.6 million.

The sectors contribution to the economy and employment could have been higher if it werent for the impact of the Omicron variant, which led to the recovery faltering around the world, with many countries reinstating severe travel restrictions.

Since the start of the pandemic, governments across the Middle East have shown total commitment to Travel & Tourism.

Saudi Arabia in particular, has shown great leadership throughout the crisis, pushing for greater regional and global coordination, and making a major investment in Travel & Tourism not only in the country but around the world. The global tourism body believes this support and commitment will speed up the recovery of a sector which is critical to economies and livelihoods around the world.

The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) represents the global travel & tourism private sector. Members include 200 CEOs, Chairs and Presidents of the world's leading travel & tourism companies from all geographies covering all industries. For more than 30 years, WTTC has been committed to raising the awareness of governments and the public of the economic and social significance of the travel & tourism sector.

According to WTTC's 2021 Economic Impact Report, during 2020, a year in which it was devasted by the COVID-19 pandemic, Travel & Tourism made a 5.5% contribution to global GDP and was responsible for 272 million jobs.

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Travel options for Packers fans looking to see them take on the Giants in London this fall – WTMJ

Some fans have already begun planning their trips to watch the Packers go head to head with the Giants in London this October.

However, planning for an international trip can be expensive and confusing, especially for first-time travelers. Senior destination specialist at Fox World Travel, Colleen Allsberg, told Wisconsins Morning News hosts this is not the time to skimp out financially. This is a once in a lifetime deal, Allsberg said so dont cheap out, have a good time and do it up right.

When looking at flights, Allsberg said the best bet for travelers is flying out of Chicago OHare International. Currently, direct round-trip tickets run at about $800-$900. Hotel rooms closer to the stadium can be found for as low as $150 a night but prices vary depending on where travelers are looking. For example, closer to the city center, rooms are closer to $200+ a night.

When factoring in travel, accommodation, food and shopping, expenses can add up. Allsberg said she is a fan of package deals and fans should keep an eye out for them. Allsberg said You can actually get some better deals and everything is taken care of for you, in that respect.

As far as looking like a tourist its pretty unavoidable. Youre gonna stand out no matter what, so dont try. Just go and be yourself and enjoy London. Allsberg said Its fantastic, it has great restaurants, great theater and the people are hilarious. I think the British have the best sense of humor in all of the World. Just enjoy your experience.

Fox World Travel will also be releasing package deal pricing for the event very soon and fans can keep an eye out for those.

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Les Roches creates a Sustainable Development specialization within its Bachelor program – PR Newswire

Contributing to 10%[1]of the world's GDP, the hospitality and tourism sector is proportionally one of the ecosystems most concerned by sustainable development issues, and control instruments such as environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria have a direct impact on society and the environment. In response to this, the creation of a sustainable tourism industry promoting meaningful initiatives and resource-efficient cycles is underway. In keeping with its academic philosophy of fostering a spirit of innovation and creativity, Les Roches thus aims to strengthen the ability of future leaders to drive sustainability and change.

The new Bachelor's specialization is designed to equip students with the managerial skills and knowledge necessary to transform hospitality, tourism and the experience economy in this regard. Courses cover the changing demands of customers, stakeholders and communities, eco-tourism, design, and ethics and corporate governance issues. Other specializations are offered in the last semester of BBA studies both on the Crans-Montana and Marbella campuses: Entrepreneurship, Digital Marketing Strategies and Financial Performance Management. The Campus of Les Roches in Marbella additional specialization focuses on Resort development and Management and is dedicated to managing luxury resorts and related businesses.

The specialization "Sustainable Developments and Practices" will be offered at the Crans-Montana campus from next September, with courses taught by prominent faculty members such asDr. Dimitrios Diamantis, Executive Academic Dean, a visionarywhose doctoral thesis already dealt with Consumer Involvement and Ecotourism. The program will also include Master classes delivered by external experts on the field.

The latter expresses his enthusiasm: "Sustainability and ethical issues have long been subjects discussed within the courses, but today we are taking a step forward and sustainable development is really entering as an academic discipline of specialization!" He adds: "This intellectually significant program is eagerly awaited by the entire young generation of students and is a perfect complement to our operational and academic initiatives as well as to our annual Shift'In festival in November."

The school also offers an international innovation competition for high school students within the context of which any eco-luxury idea in the field of hospitality can earn the winners an expedition to the Galapagos Islands and scholarships. The competition which is being conducted in partnership with Lindblad Expeditions, a pioneer in sustainable travel is open to anyone eligible to enter the Bachelor in Global Hospitality Management program in 2022 or 2023.

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Worlds best hotels & resorts; How many are in Hawaii? – KHON2

HONOLULU (KHON2) A new list ranking the best hotels in the world came out and Hawaii had more than a dozen on the list.

Travel + Leisure ranked the top 500 hotels in the world ranked by eight geographic regions:Africa and the Middle East; Asia; Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific; Canada; the Caribbean; Europe; Mexico, Central America, and South America; and the United States.

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Hotels that made the list located on the Big Island are:

Hawaii is home to many luxury hotels and resorts with travelers coming in by the thousands to enjoy their Hawaiian vacations. Four Seasons Resort Lanai was also on the list and Timbers Kauai.

With COVID restrictions easing up more people are booking their flights and hotels to enjoy all that Hawaii offers.

Hotels that made the list located on Oahu are:

Hotels that made the list located on Maui are:

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Next Earth partners with Iomob and Vueling Airlines to expand its Metaverse with first-ever transportation layer – PR Newswire

New partnership increases sustainability and intertwines popular Metaversewith real-world travel and logistics

BUDAPEST, Hungary and BARCELONA, Spain, May 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Next Earth, the unicorn, sustainability-focused Metaverse today announced a partnership with Iomob,the pioneering blockchain company developing a decentralized protocol for the world's first Mobility Marketplace Network and token. The partnership is through Limitless, the Metaverse integrator and go-to full stack solution for established brands and startups, and will pair Iomob and Next Earth seamlessly.

The strategic alliance, which also includes Vueling Airlines, will collaborate in the development of tools and services enabling "Next Earthians" to plan real-Earth journeys, track carbon emissions and book "carbon positive" transportation via the Metaverse and Iomob's companion app.

"Next Earth and Iomob are simplythe perfect match and use case," says Gabor Retfalvi, CEO of Next Earth. "Developing methods to visualize and experience sustainable travel within Next Earth fundamentally aligns with the natural evolution that underpins our environment and represents a wonderful next step for our company."

Next Earth's partnership with Iomob and Vueling Airlines the first airline to enable bookings through the Metaverse melds several unique entities with the potential to significantly impact environmental challenges. Iomob is a "real world" transportation company that helps users plan A-to-B journeys while allowing them to schedule numerous services like taxis, scooters and more. Vueling Airlines will enable real flight bookings in Next Earth, accessible via QR codes through an accompanying mobile app.

"We are working alongside Next Earth to create the transportation infrastructure that enables a more exciting and purposeful way to traverse the planet," said Boyd Cohen, CEO of Iomob. "Airlines are actively strategizing ways to be present in the Metaverse, so extending our relationship with Vueling Airlines to augment their Web3 bookings is a fantastic initiative for everyone."

Next Earth is becoming the center of the Metaversal Industrial Revolution with its unique, 1-to-1 recreation of the Earth. Iomob, meanwhile, announced investments from True Global Ventures, A100x and Creas. With Vueling Airlines, this new venture makes intermodal mobility more accessible by tapping into 7,000 taxi fleets, micro-mobility in 270+ cities, thousands of parking spaces and 480+ public transit feeds.

"Visualizing real-world journeys and using a Metaverse interface to select and book the least polluting trip, has never been done before," said Jesus Monzo, Distribution Strategy and Alliances Manager of Vueling.

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A Woman Alone in Oman: Three Weeks Along the Arabian Coast – The New York Times

I could barely tell where the salt ended and the sky began.

I was on my way to Masirah, Omans largest island, when the surrounding terrain turned into a massive salt flat. At its edge, near the road, two Bangladeshi workers were up to their ankles in the mixture of liquid and minerals, pushing the salt flakes into pyramid-shaped piles. I, too, waded in, the horizon blurred by an orange-pink haze.

Finally I reached the ferry and, after more than an hour at sea, arrived at Masirah. I began driving down the west coast of the bowtie-shaped island, hoping to make it to its southern point by sundown, a distance of some 40 miles. The farther I got from the port, the fewer people I saw until, pulling onto the sand of Bu Rasas Beach, there was no one. With the trunk of my S.U.V. open to the sea, emitting the only light for miles, I could hear the small shore creatures scuttling near the waters edge.

Alone, skirting the boundaries between sand and sea, Id reached the midpoint of my trek.

This past December, three months after the Sultanate of Oman lifted its Covid-19 travel restrictions, I flew from my home in Paris to the southern city of Salalah, intending to explore the entirety of Omans coastline from south to north.

For the next three weeks, I would be traveling solo across the edge of the Arabian Peninsula, clocking more than 2,600 miles, improvising campsites, off-roading with middling success, loading my rental car onto ferries to reach remote islands, passing military checkpoints and, finally, reaching the northern tip of Oman and the waters of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the most geopolitically contentious and carefully monitored waterways in the world.

When you conjure images of the Arabian Peninsula, whose inhabitants go by the pan-Arab term khaleeji, the Sultanate of Oman is perhaps not the first country that comes to mind. Saudi Arabias presence on the world stage has been dominant in recent years; both the United Arab Emirates and Qatar have made political and cultural impressions internationally; and the entire world has watched in horror at the ongoing civil war in Yemen.

And yet Oman has nurtured its reputation as a neutral and often tranquil place, even serving during the Obama administration as a conduit for nuclear talks between the United States and Iran. The country has made few ripples on the international front since the British-backed coup in the 1970s, when a reformist son deposed his father to become the new sultan. The leader Sultan Qaboos bin Said of Oman, who died in 2020 subsequently transformed Oman, catalyzing mass modernization while maintaining the absolute monarchy.

For me, that relative calm was one of its most attractive features. That and its unique climate. Because of its location, Oman is one of the rare countries in the Arab world that experiences a khareef (monsoon) season, which turns the landscape a lush green, floods mountains with waterfalls, fills the wadis (valleys or riverbeds) with fresh water and brings a thick fog to rest on the southern governorates of the country. Oman doesnt really have an off-season. The khareef is popular with khaleejis, and during winter months the sultanate receives more European and Indian tourists. As Id missed the khareef, it was the ideal time for a beach-bound adventure.

In my dedication to traveling the entirety of the Omani coastline, Id be foregoing inland Oman, famed for the Rub al Khali, or the Empty Quarter, considered the worlds largest continuous sand desert and made up of approximately 250,000 square miles of uninterrupted sand dunes, spanning across Oman, Yemen, the U.A.E. and Saudi Arabia. And, in a stubborn commitment to driving the entire coastline, I drove some three hours west of Salalah to the border of Yemen to officially begin the trip.

The route to the border was treacherous, full of repeating switchbacks as the road ascended into the Dhofar Mountains. And the quality of the roadway significantly deteriorated the closer I got to Yemen.

The border crossing near the town of Sarfayt wasnt very imposing: a makeshift hut of corrugated iron paneling covered in camouflage netting and yellowed by the sun with a sand-colored SUV in its shade. Disappointingly, there was no signage. This was the closest Id been to Yemen since December 2013, not long before the civil war began. After conferring with his colleagues in the hut, the guard allowed me to complete a U-turn in the no mans land between Oman and Yemen. And with that, my journey had officially begun.

The first thing I did on my expedition north was pull up for a warm cup of sweet milk tea called karak an Omani favorite, made with spices at the nearest place I could find. It was significantly colder and windier here in the mountains.

By nightfall Id reached Fazayah Beach, some 65 miles from the border. Wild camping is legal in Oman; one has the right to pitch a tent on any public land. Before picking up my car rental, I requested that the rear rows be removed, which would give me the option of sleeping in back. That night, I kept the trunk open, tucked into my sleeping bag, listening to the waves. In the morning, cows walked the beach while I swam; later I waited as they blocked the mountain road until I could pull back out onto Highway 47.

My trip progressed in undulating chapters: Periods of isolation and contemplation were followed by moments of extreme focus in precarious situations, which then swung into generous cultural exchanges.

At Mughsail Beach, with Mount Qamar looming in the distance, the shallow pools of light green and blue water gathered in pockets in the sand, as dromedaries, or one-humped Arabian camels, walked along the shore, silhouetted by an orange sun. Ropes of a vine called goats foot crisscrossed the beach, with their pink flowers dotting the sand.

Just as the sun was fading into a fuzzy haze, a traditionally dressed couple walked barefoot along the shoreline, the man in a dishdasha (an ankle-length collarless tunic) and kuma (a rounded embroidered cap), and the woman in an abaya (a long black cloak) and hijab.

At the Khor Rori archaeological site, I met a man who looked to be in his mid-40s. We struck up a conversation, and when he found out I have Yemeni ancestry, he warmed to me. I sat with him through a few of his cigarettes.

He was fascinated by my Jewish heritage, saying I was the first Jew he had ever met and asking to take a photograph together. Then, as though he needed proof of my Jewishness, he asked that I write out several names in Hebrew, which I did. We exchanged numbers and planned to meet that evening for dinner.

After visiting Wadi Darbat, famous for its plateau of waterfalls, I drove to Mirbat, where my new friend had dropped a pin on my phone to share the exact location. He had ordered takeout, and we took the bags to the beach, where he laid out a mat and we sat eating cross-legged using our right hands in place of utensils, in the traditional manner. Having finished our meal of chicken biryani, we stepped out onto the rocks where the ocean lapped onto the stones. We went as far as we could without getting wet, finding a place to lean back comfortably. And then, as if old friends, we had a long talk about a range of topics, including religion, while staring up at the sky.

The next day, I stopped to have coffee in the bustling village of Sadah. As soon as I sat down, the neighborhood children playing at a nearby table were intrigued likely with my unruly (and uncovered) hair, western (though modest) clothes and vaguely familiar features. The girls waved at me, while the boys made faces and loud jokes, clearly having a cheeky laugh at my expense. These exchanges are among my favorite moments on the road: no common language, no inherent gain for either party, just a bit of wonder on all sides, full of hand signals and carefree laughter.

A man in western clothes and his young daughter joined our interaction. He introduced himself as a native of Sadah and suggested a restaurant with the best view in town. Requesting that I refer to him as Ali, he later said he was a member of an elite military unit in Oman.

Ali proposed a drive to Natef Falls, where, as one local described, the water comes from the mountains like tears. I bathed in the freshwater, which felt noticeably distinct from mornings spent in the brine.

Drying off, I recalled the conversation we had shared earlier in the day. Im crazy, youre crazy, hed said, as both of us laughed. What Ali had meant, restricted by the limits of our common language skills, was that I was a woman traveling by herself, an idea that to him was absolutely mad and yet also brave. He was likening it to his mtier: high-altitude military parachuting, which he knew was both courageous and a bit unhinged. (Id seen videos of his jumps.)

In other words: This was Ali, paying me a compliment.

A couple days later I was off-roading in the Sugar Dunes of Al Khaluf in an attempt to reach Bar al Hikman before sunrise. Suddenly, my S.U.V. ceased moving forward; the wheels rotated in place, sending sand in all directions. The car sank into the white lumps. I tried in vain to dig myself out, but it was futile. I hesitated before calling Ali. Within 30 minutes of dropping him a pin, two friends from Alis unit pulled up barefoot, wearing dishdashas and massars (embroidered headscarves) in a beat-up 90s truck the color of sand.

Ten minutes later, employing the practiced skill of people who had clearly done this many times before, they yanked my much larger vehicle out of its pit, and drove it back to the blacktop. They offered me a place to stay at their camp for the night, but I had taken up enough of their time. We said our goodbyes and, my hands pressed together in supplication uttering profuse shukrans (thank yous), they sent me on my way. Feeling inordinately lucky, I found an easily accessible nearby beach, splayed out in the trunk, and passed out.

The following morning, I walked across the stunning white sand beach, sat in the water feeling grateful for it all, and looked back at the dunes that had nearly devoured me the night before.

The farther north I traveled, the craggier the terrain became stonier, less smooth. An hour north from the port city of Sur, I was enchanted by the many smaller coves that broke up the long stretch of beach near Bimmah Sinkhole. Weaving among them, I admired the massive chunks of brain coral and the way the morning sun reflected pastel highlights onto the stones.

Exactly two weeks into my trip, with only brief interludes from the intermittently unforgiving coastal terrain, I pulled into a parking spot on a perfectly manicured street lined with elegant palms trees in a swanky corner of Muscat, Omans capital, and walked my weary self into an international coffee chain.

Looking ahead. As governments across the world loosen coronavirus restrictions, the travel industry hopes this will be the year that travel comes roaring back. Here is what to expect:

Lodging. During the pandemic, many travelers discovered the privacy offered by rental residences. Hotels hope to competeagain by offeringstylish extended-stay properties, sustainable options, rooftop bars and co-workingspaces.

Rental cars. Travelers can expect higher prices, and older carswith high mileage, since companies still havent been able to expand their fleets. Seeking an alternative? Car-sharing platforms might be a more affordable option.

Cruises. Despite a bumpy start to the year, thanks to Omicrons surge, demand for cruises remains high. Luxury expedition voyages are particularly appealing right now, because they typically sail on smaller ships and steer away from crowded destinations.

Destinations. Cities are officially back: Travelers are eager to dive into the sights, bites and soundsof a metropolis like Paris or New York. For a more relaxing time, some resorts in the U.S. are pioneering an almost all-inclusive model that takes the guesswork out of planning a vacation.

Experiences. Travel options centered around sexual wellness (think couples retreats and beachfront sessions with intimacy coaches) are growing popular. Trips with an educational bent, meanwhile, are increasingly sought after by families with children.

Hoping to visit the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, I missed the window for non-Muslim visitors. Instead, I walked through the surrounding gardens. Evening had fallen by the time I departed Muscat for Shinas, a coastal town near the border with U.A.E. I counted the gas flares that dotted the coastline as I continued my drive.

The following morning, I found a small unassuming cafe for breakfast. The corner shop, open on two sides, let in a much-appreciated breeze. I joined a morning crowd of South Asian workers, silently drinking their chais and munching their chapatis, transfixed by the overhead TV, a few flies resting on the plastic tables we all shared. I saw one of the men dip his chapati in his tea, and I did the same. Not half bad. After their meal, men would approach the sink in the middle of the shop and wash their hands and mouth, then use the thin waxy paper, provided by the shop, to dry themselves off. I followed suit.

These types of shops can be found all over the sultanate, a staple of communities in a country where foreign workers mostly from Bangladesh, India and Pakistan make up a significant portion of the population. (In Oman and many of its neighbors, the pandemic led to a reckoning about the many inequalities that exist in the Gulf states, which rely heavily on migrant labor.)

I was finally ready to head to Musandam, the northernmost of Omans 11 governorates, which borders the Strait of Hormuz and is separated from the rest of the country by a spit of Emirati land. Musandam has beautifully barren fjords hugging green-blue bays, jagged mountain ranges, and inlets that reveal small villages accessible only by boat. The port city of Khasab is a four-hour ferry ride from Shinas, north along the edge of the Arabian Peninsula and around the cape into the Strait of Hormuz.

I drove off the ferry into town and let curiosity lead me along the Khasab Coastal Road, gradually nearing my ultimate destination. The Musandam mountain scapes were intimidating, dwarfing the few homes that were built right up against them. One road appeared to turn into the mountains, and I decided to see where it led.

After about five minutes, the paved road gave way to dirt. I got out of the car to take some photos when I heard a mans voice call and echo to me from across the valley. Looking in the direction of the sound, I discerned a figure waving me over. It turned out to be a group of young Omani men, who went on to invite me to join their breakfast, revealing a spread of coffee, karak, tanoor bread (baked in an underground clay oven), honey and cheese. The home, land, and surrounding flock of goats belonged to a family member, and they were all visiting from their respective homes in the nearby Emirates.

That afternoon, I made my way to the northernmost point of Oman or as far as I could go without risking further off-roading high jinks and gazed out over the coast. The waters were deceptively serene. I found a place to rest among the rocks and contemplated the historic nature of the sea passage. Only 21 miles wide at its narrowest point, the Strait of Hormuz has been essential for trade between civilizations for thousands of years.

Recently, some 20 percent of the global oil supply has flowed through the strait, which is the only way for oil tankers and cargo ships to reach the Indian Ocean for maritime trade. Tensions at this chokepoint have led (and continue to lead) to numerous conflicts.

Taking in the sea view from a small park just southwest of the horn, I waved to a group of women walking in the sand; they waved back. I longed for interactions with Omani women but had experienced very few throughout the journey partly a result of my limited language skills and the solitary nature of my trip, and partly because of the complicated gender dynamics in a country with a spectrum of conservativeness.

Id spoken briefly with a young doctor on the ferry to Masirah, on the deck reserved for families (the other side was reserved for single men), where we were both trying to get a good picture of the sunset and joked at our unsuccessful attempts. The conversation trailed off, and she returned to sit with her two friends.

At a generic food stand in Khasab, a group of young girls approached me, admiring my camera. I let them hold it and play, which drew the attention of some teenage girls who wanted to practice their English. Youre cute! they said to me, giggling.

Reflecting back on these fleeting moments, I was thankful to have had them.

I left Musandam the following morning and headed back to mainland Oman, where I booked a hotel in Muscat and, for the first night in weeks, slept in a bed. When I awoke, the city had flooded, limiting the options for my final day. I lay back down on the bed. I could still smell the smoke emanating from burned frankincense resin, could feel the air from Jabal Samhan on my skin, could hear the batting of green sea turtle flippers in the sand.

Noa Avishag Schnall, is a visual journalist based in Paris. You can follow her work on Instagram.

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Hotels Continue to be a Stable and Lucrative Asset Class – Hospitality Net

Laurent A. Voivenel, Senior Vice President Operations & Development, EMEA & India; Senior Vice President Group Human Resources & Talent Development, Swiss-Belhotel International, participated today in a panel discussion at the Middle East Tourism Investment Summit that took place at the Arabian Travel Market Global Stage.

The panel was moderated by Gerald Lawless, Director of International Tourism & Investment Conference (ITIC) and World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) Ambassador. Others on the panel included Sandeep Walia, Chief Operating Officer, Middle East, Marriott International; Badr Alherbish, Executive Director of Strategy Tourism Development Fund, Saudi Arabia; and Dinky Puri, Founding Partner, Eaglewing Group.

Speaking on how the Middle East is reinventing the financing of future tourism projects, Laurent stressed, Investors are seeking assets that can generate income as well as serve as a powerful hedge against inflation. The hospitality industry is fulfilling that need being a stable and lucrative asset class with demand recovering at a quicker pace than expected. Therefore, there is adequate capital available for investment in the sector.

Elaborating on the possibility of Metaverse influencing investments, Laurent emphasised, Metaverse has opened new channels of profit and investment and is no doubt the next frontier of technology. Virtual hotels powered by blockchain are beginning to take shape and will lead our industry in a new direction.

Laurent further stated, The ever-expanding digital asset universe is creating a whole new ecosystem with new opportunities and new applications. Blockchain holds immense potential for the travel industry because of its unique ability to share information instantly, securely, and privately between dozens of stakeholders. Loyalty programmes can benefit tremendously from blockchain technology with a fundamentally new way to transact and maintain records. It can also reduce costs while significantly improving customer experience with a single digital wallet.

Sustainability holds the power to offer better returns due to improved use of resources. Laurent said, Given an ever-growing impetus for sustainable choices, the hospitality industry will continue to evolve to become more responsible. The abolition of single use plastics by many countries will significantly reduce use of plastics worldwide by 2030. In 2018 as part of the Swiss-Belhotel Internationals global initiative to enhance the sustainability of our operations and reduce plastic consumption, we had eliminated the use of disposable plastic straws from our existing and upcoming properties across the Middle East and Africa region.

Swiss-Belhotel International is currently in 19* countries, managing a portfolio of more than 125* hotels, resorts and projects located in China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland and Tanzania. The Group provides comprehensive and highly professional development and management services in all aspects of hotel, resort and serviced residences. Offices are strategically located in Hong Kong, New Zealand, Australia, China, Indonesia, United Arab Emirates, Switzerland, Vietnam and Thailand covering Oceania, Asia, Europe, Middle East, Africa and India regions.

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Global policy will remove headaches from international travel – Travel Daily News International

RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA - Saudi Arabia's General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) has announced the Harmonising Air Travel policy, a framework that will make international travel simpler, easier and more enjoyable by removing the confusion over travel requirements currently discouraging millions of people from booking flights.

Designed in cooperation with the UN's International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), the proposed framework will eradicate international travel confusion for passengers, carriers and governments by creating a single, clear, up-to-date online resource setting out requirements for entry to all participating countries.

The policy will be submitted to the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) General Assembly with the objective of receiving approval from Member States in October of this year.

GACA President HE Abdulaziz bin Abdullah al-Duailej said: "The pandemic exposed how disconnected the world really is. Our research shows that many people chose not to travel in 2021 and will not travel in 2022 because of confusing health requirements to get from country to country. We are delighted to launch the Harmonising Air Travel policy, a proposed framework that will unify and strengthen our industry by enabling it to navigate future health crises.

"Aviation is the lifeblood of the global economy, and it is crucial to safeguard it from future disruption. The Harmonising Air Travel policy framework demonstrates the leadership role Saudi Arabia is taking to ensure that the sector thrives in the years to come."

According to recent YouGov research, currently 32 percent of Americans, 47 percent of people in the Gulf, 40 percent of people in Italy and 40 percent of people in the UK say confusion over health requirements will prevent them from travelling in 2022.

The policy will create a harmonised international reporting mechanism for health crises using purpose-built digital communications tools, world-class governance and coordination processes, and a system that will facilitate universal compliance, such as a globally-recognised Digital Health certificate.

As a result, travelers will have access to clear guidelines and requirements needed to get from origin to arrival. The universal platform will be able to integrate all existing international aviation and government-to-government health crises communication systems.

The Harmonising Air Travel policy white paper was launched at the inaugural Future Aviation Forum in Riyadh. Hosted by GACA, global leaders, aviation heads and regulators convened to find solutions to the sector's greatest challenges including passenger experience, sustainability and business recovery post-COVID.

Saudi Arabia aims to become the Middle East's pre-eminent aviation hub. Its' transport and logistics sector, a major pillar of the Vision 2030 economic transformation plan, is undergoing rapid development. The Kingdom aims to generate 356 billion SAR or just under $100 billion USD in investment into its aviation sector by 2030.

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This Is What To Expect On Board The World’s Biggest Cruise Ship – Travel Off Path

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With the worlds biggest cruise ship having recently set sail with passengers for the very first time heres what those waiting to board Wonder of the Seas can expect.

Having reported a few months ago that the ship was due to launch back in March, it has since completed its maiden voyage sailing around both the Eastern and Western sides of the Caribbean on 7-night cruises.

And, with Wonder of The Seas having recently arrived in Europe with the ship set to sail in the Mediterranean throughout the summer months many will be wondering what it is actually like on board this monster-sized vessel.

Well, you are in luck as throughout this article we will take a look at what the ship offers when it comes to places to wine and dine, relax, keep fit as well as the variety of entertainment choices on offer to passengers.

Its not the first time that one of Royal Caribbeans fleet has earned the title of the worlds biggest cruise ship with its Symphony of the Seas having previously held it.

In fact, with Wonder of the Seas now in operation the company now owns the worlds five largest ships with each of them able to accommodate nearly 7,000 passengers at any one time.

So, how big exactly is Wonder of the Seas?

Measuring in at a mammoth 1,118 feet (362m) in length and weighing in at 236,857 tonnes Wonder of the Seas spans across 18 decks, making it possible to play host to a maximum capacity of 6,988 passengers.

And, this number does not even include crew members with the ship also having enough space to accommodate up to 2,300 cruise ship staff.

Royal Caribbeans newest addition Wonder of the Seas features a brand new neighborhood on board, which spans over two of the ships decks.

Named the Suite Neighborhood, passengers are able to stay at one of its 188 suites on offer, as well as sit back and relax at one of the neighborhoods bars and restaurants or soak up the atmosphere at its freshly designed sun deck and infinity-style plunge pool.

The ship also offers seven other neighborhoods to visit on board with each providing their own unique options for drinking and dining in along with a variety of entertainment to enjoy.

With nearly 3000 cabins on board Wonder of the Seas 2,867 to be precise there are a selection of different rooms that can be booked by cruise-goers.

This includes the following staterooms:

All rooms offer occupants the chance to connect to WiFi, as well as the opportunity to take advantage of the ships room service options and spa-like services.

With 20 different restaurants to choose from, you are certainly not going to find it a difficult task to find somewhere to eat or drink when on board Wonder of the Seas with the ship offering all types of cuisine.

Whether youre looking to eat at one of the vessels upmarket eateries, or wanting to grab a quick and easy snack on the go you are not going to be lost for choice for what this ship has to offer.

Those on board can even check out a new addition to the selection of Royal Caribbeans dining options the Mason Jar which offers some of the best when it comes to Americas southern delicacies.

Due to its huge size, Wonder of the Seas is able to offer passengers the opportunity to choose from a selection of swimming pools on board.

This includes the ships huge pool deck which boasts a number of slides, as well as a variety of sun loungers and beds to soak up the sun.

For anyone who is fortunate enough to spend time sailing into the sunset on Wonder of the Seas there is certainly a wide variety of entertainment options for cruise passengers to enjoy.

This includes:

And this is just a taste of what you can expect with the ship also boasting its Central Park, which features in excess of 10,000 plants.

You can check out what else Royal Caribbeans new monster cruise ship Wonder of the Seas has to offer by clicking here.

A few weeks ago we reported that Royal Caribbean had begun constructing the next addition to its fleet of cruise liners with Utopia of the Seas set to sail in 2024.

Once built and in operation the ship will take over from Wonder of the Seas as being the worlds largest cruise liner.

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The Unique Way To Save Gas Exploring The National Parks This Summer – TravelAwaits

If you want to visit a national park this summer but youre concerned about rising gas prices and traffic, Amtrak Vacations might just have the solution you need.

Amtrak Vacations provides passenger railroad service to national parks so you can relax and take in the scenery with family or friends. Plus, all of the national park itineraries may be customized to suit your preferences including origin city, trip length, and even budget.

Lose yourself in the exquisite beauty and wonder of North Americas treasured national parks, Amtrak Vacations explains. You could spend a lifetime exploring these beautiful landscapes and still discover something new to appreciate each time.

Heres how the trips are possible. Amtrak Vacations trains travel along a 21,000-mile rail system that stretches across 46 states to more than 500 different destinations, many of which are some of the most-famous national parks in the U.S.

When you travel aboard Amtraks iconic train routes such as the Empire Builder, California Zephyr, Coast Starlight, and Southwest Chief to visit these natural wonders, youll sweep through scenery thats sure to astound you, Amtrak Vacations explains. Desert landscapes, awe-inspiring mountain ranges, surreal sunsets and sunrises, lush forests, vast plains, and states and cities you probably would never see except by train are just a handful of the views youll get to enjoy while onboard en route to your destination. Regardless of where you choose to begin and end these popular national park rail journeys, you can expect to create memories youll talk about for years to come!

Heres a quick look at some of Amtrak Vacations most-popular national park rail journeys.

Glacier National Park, which the National Park Service (NPS) calls the Crown of the Continent, is known for its rugged mountains, spectacular lakes, deep forests, and more than 700 miles of trails.

This is a 10-day rail journey on the Empire Builder route that you dont want to miss! Amtrak Vacations explains. If you choose to visit Glacier National Park from Chicago, your train will traverse major portions of the Lewis and Clark Trail and follow in the footsteps of early pioneers. Youll also have the opportunity to take in incredible views of untouched wilderness along the way before eventually reaching Seattle.

You can learn more about the Glacier National Park Express here.

If youve been imagining what it would be like to experience some of the most beautiful, untamed landscapes of the American Southwest, this 9-day, 8-night roundtrip rail journey from Chicago is a perfect adventure! Amtrak Vacations explains.

Along the way, youll be able to take in Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, Lake Powell, and even Grand Canyon National Park.

Featuring dazzling views everywhere you look, you could spend a lifetime exploring these regions and still discover something new and exciting each time, according to Amtrak Vacations. Gorgeous year-round, this is your opportunity to experience what millions of other travelers from around the world travel to see each year.

You can learn more about the Grand National Parks of the Southwest Bryce, and Zion to the Grand Canyon vacation here.

Traveling on-board the Southwest Chief and the Grand Canyon Railway to one of the seven wonders of the natural world is certainly a bucket list experience like no other, Amtrak Vacations explains. Known as the most spectacular gorge in the world, the Grand Canyon is one of those places that stays with you long after you return home from vacation.

This 5-day adventure begins and ends in Los Angeles.

You can learn more about the Rails to the Grand Canyon vacation here.

The seven-day journey begins in Chicago and ends in Salt Lake City onboard Amtrak Vacations California Zephyr.

Travel through the wide-open landscape of the Heartland of America by rail before reaching Salt Lake City. Continue on to Jackson Hole for an exploration of Grand Teton National Park and its spectacular wildlife, Amtrak Vacations explains. From there, the journey north continues to Yellowstone National Park, where you can take in the amazing scenery that has made this destination a must-see for decades.

You can learn more about the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone Rail Journey vacation here.

This 5-day trip aboard the California Zephyr, which ends in Moab, begins in Denver with a chance to explore the city before traveling to Rocky Mountain National Park.

Then board Amtraks California Zephyr for a scenic ride from Denver to Grand Junction, Colorado, your base for exploring the red-orange sandstone and desert blue skies of Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. Its no surprise the U.S. Postal Service chose to depict Arches on one of its commemorative Park Service centennial stamps, Amtrak Vacations continues. The thousands of sandstone arches at Arches National Park are a must-see, and Canyonlands National Park provides a wealth of scenery from vast mesas to soaring rock columns, and even examples of Native American cave painting.

You can learn more about the Rocky Mountains to Arches and Canyonlands vacation here.

This 9-day journey begins with an entertaining day of sightseeing in San Francisco before touring the award-winning wineries of Napa and Sonoma Valleys, Amtrak Vacations notes. Spend a full day exploring the iconic Yosemite National Park. Get to know Los Angeles on a narrated tour and learn why so many stars call this fabulous city home. And, last, but certainly not least, explore the scenic coastal landscape of San Diego.

You can learn more about the Californian vacation here.

This 7-day trip begins with opportunities to explore Washington, D.C, and visit the national monuments.

Then, in your included car rental, youll head to Shenandoah National Park and enjoy a scenic ride along the Skyline Drive through the park, Amtrak Vacations explains. Next up is the most visited U.S. national park, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, where a sightseeing tour will take you to the most spectacular overlooks, through the valleys, and more. Finally, at your leisure, youll make your way back to Washington for a final night stay.

You can learn more about the Shenandoah and Great Smoky National Parks Roundtrip from New York City vacation here.

This 5-day journey allows passengers to discover the best of Maine, Amtrak Vacations explains.

Portland, Maines largest city, is a bustling seaport town filled with art galleries, boutiques, historic sites, and museums. Known for its many lighthouses, your all-encompassing harbor cruise tour will take you to see some of the most picturesque ones, Amtrak Vacations notes. Then hop in your included rental car and continue up the coast of Maine to Mount Desert Island, home to Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park. This treasure on the coast of Maine is painted with rocky beaches, woodlands, and glacier-polished peaks including the ever-impressive Cadillac Mountain the highest point on the East Coast.

You can learn more about the Portland & Acadia National Park Getaway vacation here.

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If you want to visit a national park by rail but cant decide which one to visit, Amtrak Vacations also has a planning guide, called the National Parks by Rail map. You can download the map, which explains different trip options as well as what youll see along the way, here.

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Finland expected to announce bid to join Nato – The Guardian

Finland is expected to announce its intention to join Nato on Thursday with Sweden likely to follow soon after, diplomats and officials have said, as Russias invasion of Ukraine reshapes European security and the Atlantic military alliance.

Nato allies expect Finland and Sweden to be granted membership quickly, five diplomats and officials told Reuters, paving the way for increased troop presence in the Nordic region during the one-year ratification period.

In the lead-up to their Nato accession, British prime minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday promised to defend Sweden and Finland against potential Russian threats as he travelled to both countries to sign mutual security agreements.

In the wider Nordic region, Norway, Denmark and the three Baltic states are already Nato members, and the addition of Finland and Sweden would probably anger Moscow, which says enlargement of the organisation is a direct threat to its own security.

Russian president Vladimir Putin has cited the issue as a reason for his actions in Ukraine, which has also expressed a desire to eventually join the alliance. Moscow has also repeatedly warned Finland and Sweden against joining the alliance, threatening serious military and political consequences.

Asked on Wednesday if Finland would provoke Russia by joining Nato, President Sauli Niinisto said Putin would be to blame. My response would be that you caused this. Look at the mirror, Niinisto said.

On Thursday European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen warned Russia was the most direct threat to the international order because of its barbaric war in Ukraine.

Von der Leyen and European Council president Charles Michel are in Japan for talks that have touched on Russias invasion of Ukraine but also growing concerns about Chinas role in Asia and beyond.

Russia is today the most direct threat to the world order with the barbaric war against Ukraine, and its worrying pact with China, she said after talks with Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida.

On the frontlines, Ukraine on Wednesday said it had pushed back Russian forces in the east and shut gas flows on a route through Russian-held territory, raising the spectre of an energy crisis in Europe.

Ukraines armed forces general staff said it had recaptured Pytomnyk, a village on the main highway north of the second-largest city of Kharkiv, about halfway to the Russian border.

In another village near Kharkiv recaptured by Ukrainian forces in early April, resident Tatyana Pochivalova returned to find her home blasted to ruins.

I have not expected anything like this, such aggression, such destruction, a weeping Pochivalova said. I came and I kissed the ground, I simply kissed it. My home, there is nothing. Where am I to live, how am I to live?

The advance appears to be the fastest that Ukraine has mounted since it drove Russian troops away from the capital Kyiv and out of northern Ukraine at the beginning of April.

If sustained, it could let Ukrainian forces threaten supply lines for Russias main attack force, and put rear logistics targets in Russia itself within range of artillery.

However, a senior US military official has warned that neither side can win in the present circumstances and that Russian and Ukrainian forces appear to be settling into a gruelling and deadly stalemate in Ukraines east.

Despite an announcement from Ukraines president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, that Ukrainian counter-offensives around the city of Kharkiv were pushing invading Russian forces back, Ukrainian successes appeared to be confined for now to the far north-eastern and south-western flanks of the 300-mile frontline.

The Russians arent winning, and the Ukrainians arent winning, and were at a bit of a stalemate here, said Lt Gen Scott Berrier, director of the Pentagons Defense Intelligence Agency, who gave evidence on Tuesday alongside Avril Haines, the US national intelligence director, to the Senate armed forces committee.

The assessment was delivered as the Russian military claimed its forces had advanced as far as the border between the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, potentially edging to securing control of the Donbas region despite losing ground around Kharkiv, Ukraines second-largest city.

The developments came as Ukraine said it was shutting down Russian gas flows through territory held by Russian-backed separatists the first time the conflict has directly disrupted shipments to Europe.

For its part Moscow has imposed sanctions on the owner of the Polish part of the Yamal pipeline that carries Russian gas to Europe, as well as Gazproms former German unit, whose subsidiaries service Europes gas consumption.

The implications for Europe, which buys more than a third of its gas from Russia, were not immediately clear. Berlin said it was looking into the announcement. An economy ministry spokesperson said the German government was taking the necessary precautions and preparing for various scenarios.

In southern Ukraine, where Russia has seized a swathe of territory, Kyiv has said Moscow plans to hold a fake referendum on independence or annexation to cement its occupation.

Russian forces have also continued to bombard the Azovstal steelworks in the southern port of Mariupol, last bastion of Ukrainian defenders in a city

If there is hell on earth, it is there, wrote Petro Andryushchenko, an aide to the Mariupol mayor, Vadym Boichenko, who has left the city.

Ukraine says it is likely that tens of thousands of people have been killed in Mariupol. Ukrainian authorities say between 150,000 and 170,000 of the citys 400,000 residents are still living there amid the Russian-occupied ruins.

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