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This article summarizes the historical tourism trends in Greece until 2007 and describes the most significant new hotel developments expected to beacon the tranformation of the country into a major competitive player in the global hospitality market.
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Financial Market Turmoil and Global Recession – What are the Signs for Hotels in Asia’s World City?
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The lending climate in the U.S. will remain tough as we head into 2009, but certain opportunities lie in wait.
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A summary of the hotel market in Amsterdam including visitation, hotel supply and market performance
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In the aftermath of the carnage in Mumbai, there are critical lessons to be learned. This article advocates for a disaster management plan to be consciously integrated into the Indian Hospitality industry.
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As both the capital of Texas and the “Live Music Capital of the World,” Austin has businesses and hotels singing a lively tune despite the current economic dirge.
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Business Goes On...Hotel Sales Tips for an Uncertain Market
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Mexico’s tourism industry has been at the forefront of international lodging trends, and the country is once again reinventing its coastlines and interior colonial towns with the proliferation of master-planned resort-residential communities.
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Business growth is in league with happenings on the hotel front to help forge new promise for this evolving city.
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In the 1930s, Mussolini took pride in calling Libya’s coast his country’s ‘fourth shore’. Libya gained independence from Italian rule in 1951 and its constitutional monarchy brought a promise of glamour, and eventually, newly-discovered oil wealth.