PRIDE & REJUDICE?
Business Traveler US
|June 2025
AMID A SHIFTING POLITICAL LANDSCAPE, GLOBAL LGBTQ TRAVEL GOES MAINSTREAM
AT the Great Place to Work for All Summit in April, Marriott CEO Anthony Capuano made a statement that instantly resonated with LGBTQ travelers everywhere. At a time when corporate “diversity, equity and inclusion” (DEI) initiatives feel more politically charged than ever, both in America and abroad, Capuano made clear his company's stance.
Recalling conversations with his mentor, the former chairman Bill Marriott, Capuano said that the ebbs and flows of politics do little to change Marriott's core values. “The winds blow, but there are some fundamental truths for those 98 years,” said the CEO. “We welcome all to our hotels and create opportunities for all—and fundamentally those will never change. The words might change, but that’s who we are as a company.”
After all, hospitality at its core is about making people feel welcome—and to exclude a significant portion of that market, regardless of political leaning, would be bad business. While long considered a niche demographic, LGBTQ travel now represents one of the most influential segments in tourism. The global LGBTQ market was valued at more than $320 billion in 2024 and is forecasted to exceed $630 billion by 2033.
Despite shifting political dynamics, LGBTQ tourism is → more and more part of travel’s status quo. The sector has gone from fringe to an increasingly routine and entrenched aspect of the trade. Global brands employ dedicated staff to cater to this market, and on-the-ground independent operators that focus on this space are flourishing. There might be a volatile and uncertain political climate, but there is absolutely nothing uncertain about this segment's purchasing power.DEI, BUT WHY?
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