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HNN Newswire
12 November 2008
According to a study released by the NBTA, travel managers project an increase of 5 to 8 percent for business travel costs in the coming year. Additionally, the number of business trips will continue to expand but at a slower pace than the annual growth from 2004 through 2007.
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By The HNN editorial staff,
19 June 2009
From the desks of the HotelNewsNow.com editorial staff: U.K. outlook looking up; Belfast posts competitive RevPAR; NBTA and ACTE merger in the works; Marriott sued by developer over cost overruns; and more hotel-development announcements.
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By The HNN editorial staff,
01 October 2010
From the desks of the HotelNewsNow.com editorial staff:
• U.S. consumer spending increases during August.;
• start planning for health-care reform now;
• 5 ways to prevent union organization;
• NBTA: improving business travel sentiment; and
• Euro area unemployment unchanged.
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By Jeff Higley, Editorial Director
26 January 2009
Decrease in business travel will have impact on hotels, but to what extent? Recent reports offer guesses.
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HNN Newswire
21 October 2009
National Business Travel Association expects corporate travel policies to remain tight during 2010.
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HNN Newswire
01 September 2009
Average international booked hotel rates decreased 12 percent year-over-year, but increased 6 percent from Q1 to Q2.
Average domestic booked hotel rates remained flat year-over-year.
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