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By Joel Ross, HotelNewsNow.com columnist
09 February 2009
You think it's bad now? Just wait--and prepare for the worst.
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By Elaine Yetzer Simon, HotelNewsNow.com contributor
04 March 2009
When the economy takes a beating, it's important to foster personal relationships with past, current and potential guests.
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By Jeff Higley, Editorial Director
19 March 2009
Conferences must go on during this economic emergency as a way to show consumers that it's OK to travel, because travel stimulates the economy.
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By Elena L. Pasquini, HotelNewsNow.com correspondent
30 March 2010
A group of European hotels is discovering that it's possible to employ people with and without disabilities and run viable businesses.
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By Stacey Mieyal Higgins, News Editor-International
19 September 2008
The biggest news for hotels coming out of this week's Wall Street fallout might be a hit to slumping room demand, according to analysts. Developers were already dealing with difficulties in financing--it's just another obstacle in the bumpy road.
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HNN Newswire
26 September 2008
Region's hotel demand shows increase through July, but hew supply growth and rate decreases lead to 5.6-percent drop in revenue per available room. STR's Duane Vinson says it's not just hurricanes that have affected the hotel industry.
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HNN Newswire
29 September 2008
Sustainable development isn't a fad. Philippe Doizelet argues that it's a pertinent issue that both addresses environmental challenges and brings value to the hotel and tourism industries.
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By Cameron Larkin, HotelNewsNow.com columnist
11 May 2009
Jack Welch was right when he said this recession provides opportunities in the hotel segment; it's up to investors to approach it wisely.
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03 June 2009
This webinar will explore "differentiation" and why it's so important for hotels to establish a strong position in the minds of active travel shoppers.
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By Shawn A. Turner, Finance Editor
16 September 2010
The Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association’s signal it's ready to do battle in court with BP over oil spill claims might have struck a nerve with the oil giant—but it might not get the results they're after.
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