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By Lisa Francesca Nand, HotelNewsNow.com correspondent
23 June 2011
Ufi Ibrahim and John Penrose, speaking at the British Hospitality Association’s Annual Luncheon Wednesday, acknowledged a long list of challenges that will require public-private cooperation.
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By Lisa Francesca Nand, HotelNewsNow.com correspondent
28 June 2012
Despite months of wide-ranging speculation, hotels in London should expect moderate rate growth between 3% and 5%, according to STR Global.
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By Patrick Mayock, Editor-in-Chief
22 March 2011
The London hotel market was relatively unfazed by the global recession. Indeed, the market’s greatest challenge in the run up to the Royal Wedding and Olympic Games will be managing its own success.
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By Lisa Francesca Nand, HotelNewsNow.com correspondent
18 April 2011
The Regional Growth Fund denied a funding request to promote British tourism in what’s being described by the British Hospitality Association as a “lost opportunity” to boost tourism and create jobs.
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By The HNN editorial staff,
18 April 2011
From the desks of the HotelNewsNow.com editorial staff:
• Europe room rates reach 16-month high;
• Phoenix hotel market rising from ashes of recession;
• U.K. fund ignores bid to boost British tourism;
• DiamondRock closes US$100-million loan; and
• MGM inks agreement for JV in China.
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17 August 2011
From the desks of the HotelNewsNow.com editorial staff:
• STR Global: Caribbean/Mexico, Central/South America pipelines;
• hotel rates down in many European cities;
• W Austin owner reports US$700K deficit attributed to fixing glass;
• BHA wants British government to deliver on promises; and
• Residence Inn Midtown Atlanta sells for US$25.25 million.
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By Patrick Mayock, Editor-in-Chief
31 October 2011
London hoteliers are ramping up development of accessible rooms to capture their share of the £2-billion (US$3.2 billion) tourist segment for travelers with special needs.
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By Jeff Higley, Editorial Director
05 October 2009
The annual ISHC conference reveals some world regions are ahead of others as hotels try to rebound from the worldwide economic recession.
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By Lisa Francesca Nand, HotelNewsNow.com correspondent
12 June 2012
The U.K. tourism sector’s 20% value-added tax is putting a pinch on travel, sources say, and a reduction would boost both business and government coffers.
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HNN Newswire
29 March 2010
Ufi Ibrahim, COO of the World Travel & Tourism Council, will succeed Bob Cotton as chief executive of the British Hospitality Association.
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