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How to terminate a hotel management agreement when an operator really deserves it! - By Jim Butler, author of www.HotelLawBlog.com
The love-hate relationship between hotel owners and operators is as old as the institution of hotel management arrangements (going back to the 1970s). A good hotel operator can add up to 25% to the value of a hotel. A bad one can subtract the same amount or even more.
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Training to Keep Your Hotel Sales Effort Strong - By Leora Lanz
With today's economic climate and the surge of new hotels in the last 10 years, basic selling skills - for being an effective sales manager - are more important than ever. We need to revisit them and train to keep our selling ahead of the curve.
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Change v. Experience: Dilemma Facing Presidential Candidates and Hoteliers - By David M. Brudney
With the mortgage meltdown, a troubled economy and the presidential candidate primaries dominating the news this month, it was a profound comment made by good-natured and well-liked New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson that caught my attention.
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When will hotel operators 'get it'? - By Jim Butler, author of www.HotelLawBlog.com
Ritz-Carlton breached contractual and fiduciary duties under hotel management agreement giving rise to free termination, $10.3 million in damages plus attorneys fees.
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Reduce Property Taxes by Recognizing Hotel Profit Centers - By David C. Lennhoff, MAI, SREA, CRE
Assessors all too often base their hotel property tax assessments on the revenues derived from a hotel's total assets, wildly exceeding the appropriate amount for just the 'taxable' real property. This occurs because the assessor fails to separate the real property from the total assets of the business.
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Ratings Advice - Design For The Future - By Harry Nobles
We get calls regularly from owners, developers, architects, and designers asking for AAA/MOBIL ratings advice and assistance on projects scheduled to open in 2-4 years.
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New Study Finds GDS Hotel Promotions Have a Growing Influence on Bookings
Now over 50 Percent of travel agents with ad recall, book the advertised hotel
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World Travel Trends Report: Strong growth for US inbound, but outbound travel still sluggish
Preliminary results from IPK International's World Travel Monitor for 2007, which will be presented at the ITB Future Day at ITB Berlin 2008, and published in the World Travel Trends Report 2008 the same month, confirm that US inbound tourism is well on the way to making a full recovery.
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Mobile Travel: The Time is Now - By Cathy Schetzina, Technology Analyst
Industry pundits have been touting the future promise of mobile travel for years. In 2008, that future will become a reality. Mobile technology represents the next major wave for travel applications, and its influence will be enormous. For travel suppliers, intermediaries and technology providers, mobile technologies will impact the way travel is sold, marketed and experienced across every segment in travel.
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Canadian Occupancy, ADR, RevPAR - Week Ending January 26, 2008
Published in conjunction with STR (Smith Travel Research) and endorsed by the Hotel Association of Canada. This publication summarizes weekly occupancy and average room rates from major cities in Canada.
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Phocuswright Releases 2008 Travel Industry Trends
Mobile, Metasearch Top PhoCusWright Analyst Predictions
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Top 10 Group Events January 2008 - National Market, Pittsburg PA, MiamiFL
Square Footage Meeting Space Occupied, Square Footage Catered, Estimated Number of Attendees
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