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By Jan Freitag, Senior VP, Global Development, STR
11 November 2008
With industrywide ADR starting to slow, the luxury segment has unique issues to overcome as transient rates continue to slow.
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By Jan Freitag, Senior VP, Global Development, STR
02 March 2009
As transient and group demand deteriorated during the last four months of 2008, so did the rate premium within the luxury and upper upscale segments.
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By Steve Hood, Senior VP, Research, STR
19 October 2009
A look at areas of the country with strong transient percent-change numbers—areas where leisure travel has increased this year compared with last.
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By John Walsh, HotelNewsNow.com contributor
28 October 2009
With group meetings business in the dumper, transient business just might lead the Midwest city’s recovery.
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By Shawn A. Turner, Finance Editor
09 April 2010
A 25.9-percent jump in transient occupancy helped lift New York’s overall occupancy and RevPAR numbers last week.
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By Warren T. Jahn Jr., HotelNewsNow.com columnist
09 June 2010
Consider basing your transient pricing analysis and strategy on three key factors: demand forecasting, market prices and the consumer.
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By Patrick Mayock, Editor-in-Chief
12 October 2010
Transient ADR must continue to improve before revenue managers can push group rates, according to STR’s Duane Vinson.
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By Mark V. Lomanno, CSO, STR
21 August 2009
As transient rates have dipped below the rates of negotiated group business during 2009, conference attendees have taken flight to neighboring hotels.
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By Steve Hood, Senior VP, Research, STR
03 September 2009
July transient numbers showed glimmers of hope, though improvements weren’t spread evenly across different location types.
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By Robert Habeeb, HotelNewsNow.com columnist
20 June 2012
Transient demand continues to increase, providing additional optimism that this momentum might be sustainable.
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