BY KENNETH TOWNSEND
Although the U.S. hotel industry is stabilized and poised to recover, industry players continue to look for signs of meaningful improvement.
The anemic economy and slow pace of business travel have pushed back expectations of significant recovery to 2004. Even when it does arrive, the recovery most likely will vary by geography, market segment and lodging concept.
While global issues continue to have a significant impact on i...
Although the U.S. hotel industry is stabilized and poised to recover, industry players continue to look for signs of meaningful improvement.
The anemic economy and slow pace of business travel have pushed back expectations of significant recovery to 2004. Even when it does arrive, the recovery most likely will vary by geography, market segment and lodging concept.
While global issues continue to have a significant impact on i...
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