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By The HNN editorial staff,
02 September 2010 09:58 AM EST
From the desks of the HotelNewsNow.com editorial staff:
• Per diem drops leave hoteliers steaming;
• STR reports U.S., Canada weekly numbers;
• India supply surge could hamper country’s recovery;
• additional bankruptcy financing OK’d for Innkeepers; and
• Hurricane Earl chases away summer tourists.
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HNN Newswire
02 September 2010 09:46 AM EST
This result confirms the recovery trend beginning in the last quarter of 2009 and is expected to continue in the second half of the year at a somewhat more moderate rate.
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By Shawn A. Turner, Associate News Editor
02 September 2010 09:13 AM EST
The widespread decrease in U.S. government hotel per diems for fiscal 2011 could affect the promising signs of recovery that were appearing.
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HNN Newswire
02 September 2010 09:03 AM EST
HIL’s six-month growth rate, a signal of turning points, increased by an annual rate of 6.2% during July after going up 7.2% during June.
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By Rachael Spann Urie, Communications Coordinator, STR
02 September 2010 08:59 AM EST
The economy segment was the only chain-scale segment to report a decrease in any of the three key performance metrics.
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HNN Newswire
02 September 2010 08:33 AM EST
The Canadian hotel industry reported positive results during the week of 22-28 August 2010, according to data released by STR.
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HNN Newswire
02 September 2010 07:20 AM EST
Marlene Colucci, executive VP of public policy for the AH&LA, discusses the important issues and policies hoteliers should keep their eyes on as we head into the fall.
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By The HNN editorial staff,
01 September 2010 09:38 AM EST
From the desks of the HotelNewsNow.com editorial staff:
• U.S., euro area employment reports;
• Reliance buy moves Indian hotel stocks;
• Big Apple makes big difference in U.S. hotel performance;
• your guests want Wi-Fi; and
• Legionnaires’ cases linked to Epic Hotel.
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By Darius Hatami, HotelNewsNow.com contributor
01 September 2010 08:35 AM EST
Golf resort properties have the ability to generate significantly higher average rates than non-golf properties.
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By Harvey Chipkin, HotelNewsNow.com contributor
01 September 2010 08:03 AM EST
The U.S. recovery would look much different if it weren’t for the performance of New York hotels. So what are the hoteliers in the Big Apple doing right?
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