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Steve Rushmore, July 2004 monthly in Hotels Magazine
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Warsaw has experienced trading difficulties since 2001, mainly as a result of the significant increase in new hotel supply. Nevertheless, in the longer term, the outlook is one of greater optimism.
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An annual review of European hotel value trends
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The HVI is a sophisticated hotel valuation benchmark developed by HVS International. It monitors annual percentage changes in the values of, mainly, four-star and five-star hotels in 28 major European markets.
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HVS International, in cooperation with New York University’s Preston Robert Tisch Center for Hospitality, Tourism, and Sports Management, is pleased to present the seventh annual Manhattan Hotel Market Overview.
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The Hotel Industry is Starting to Recover
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As Australia’s leading commercial city and the gateway for most international travellers to Australia, the demand for hotel room nights in Sydney acts as a barometer for the general performance of the hotel industry across the country.
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Hotel Life Expectancy
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The Australian tourism industry had a difficult start to 2003, due to the hostilities in Iraq and the outbreak of SARS. This article reviews hotel performance for the 12 months to December 2003 in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide.
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Australian Tourism Export Council Symposium, Royal Pines Resort – 29 April 2004