How AAHOA’s New Insurance Program Could Lower Your Premiums in 2026–2027

Rising insurance costs have become one of the biggest threats to hotel profitability. For many independent and boutique owners, double-digit premium increases have turned renewals into painful moments. Now, AAHOA is stepping up with a promising new solution: a member-focused insurance program built specifically for hoteliers.

Why AAHOA Is Launching Its Own Insurance Line
With nearly 20,000 members who collectively own a massive share of America’s hotels, AAHOA has significant negotiating power. The organization is developing a tailored insurance program designed to deliver stronger coverage, better pricing, and institutional-quality solutions for hotel owners.
According to recent communications from AAHOA, the program aims to achieve approximately 20% savings on premiums while improving coverage terms that matter most to hoteliers.
How This Program Could Help You
By pooling the buying power of thousands of hotel owners, AAHOA’s initiative seeks to:
- Reduce Premium Pressure: Leverage group scale to negotiate better rates from carriers
- Improve Coverage: Create hospitality-specific policies that better address the unique risks hotels face (liability, property, natural disasters, etc.)
- Strengthen Risk Management: Encourage best practices across the membership that lead to lower overall claims and better renewal terms
- Increase Options: Give independent owners a real alternative to traditional insurers who have been tightening terms and raising rates
This collective approach mirrors successful group buying programs in other areas — purchasing cooperatives, marketing alliances, and vendor discounts — now applied directly to one of your largest operating expenses.
What Hotel Owners Should Do Right Now
- Complete the Participation Form AAHOA is actively collecting member data to shape the program. Visit the official link (available through your AAHOA member portal or recent communications) and submit your information confidentially.
- Review Your Current Policies Before your next renewal, document your claims history, risk management practices, and coverage gaps. This data will help you evaluate the new program effectively.
- Engage at Upcoming Events AAHOA’s 2026 regional Hotel Owners Conferences & Trade Shows are excellent opportunities to learn more directly from leadership and insurance partners.
- Ask the Right Questions
- What exact savings can participating members expect?
- How does the program handle property, liability, and business interruption coverage?
- What risk management standards will be required for the best rates?
- What is the timeline for launch and enrollment?
The Bottom Line
AAHOA’s new insurance initiative represents a powerful step toward giving independent hotel owners more control over one of their most volatile expenses. While details are still being finalized, the potential for meaningful premium relief in 2026–2027 makes this a development worth watching closely.
If successful, this program could set a new standard for how hotel associations support their members in an increasingly difficult insurance market.
Action Step: Log into your AAHOA account today and complete the insurance program release form. The more members who participate, the stronger the final program becomes.
Sources / Further Reading:
- AAHOA Official Communications (June 2026)
- AAHOA Website & Member Updates
- Industry reports on hospitality insurance trends
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