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By The HNN editorial staff,
16 April 2009
From the desks of the HotelNewsNow.com editorial staff: U.S. hotel industry posts double-digit losses; American Airlines reports US$375-million net loss; Macau hosts MICE seminar to boost tepid business tourism industry; Condé Nast Traveler unveils its Hot List; and the Bali provincial administration issues moratorium on new hotel construction.
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By David M. Brudney, HotelNewsNow.com columnist
28 May 2009
What's needed now is for both planner and resort to agree that predatory relationships should never be allowed to exist. Both need to continue to seek out strong relationships for the long term.
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By STR Analytics,
26 February 2010
Disney World’s expansion plans coupled with guests’ spending habits proves there’s an optimistic outlook from at least some executives in Central Florida.
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By Benjamin Jones, HotelNewsNow.com correspondent
18 January 2011
The continued global economic downturn will slow the pace of tourism during 2011, according to the UNWTO. The Middle East will lead growth.
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By Shawn A. Turner, Finance Editor
04 June 2012
Though Gaylord’s decision to sell its brand and management company to Marriott has many benefits, an equity analyst for shareholder Mario Gabelli said “an outright sale of the company would be the best option.”
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By Patrick Mayock, Editor-in-Chief
05 May 2009
Hotel companies are launching creative new marketing initiatives with hopes of reigniting lackluster group business and meetings sales.
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By Elena L. Pasquini, HotelNewsNow.com correspondent
11 November 2009
For the ailing Italian hotel industry, medical conventions are providing a much-needed shot in the arm—except at the high end of the market, where the pharmaceutical sector’s code of conduct is restricting business.