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Read more... Local hotel occupancy jumps 5.8% in 1st quarterBodybuilding, basketball games, archery and an improving economy helped bring more overnight visitors to Columbus in the first three months of the year than in the comparable period a year ago. Hotel occupancy jumped 5.8 percent to 56.2 percent, up from 53.1 percent for the first quarter of 2011, according to Experience Columbus, the city?s convention and visitors bureau, and the Smith Travel ... |
Caymanian Compass Referring to statistics quoted by Smith Travel Research, Mr. MacLellan said that counting the number of projects from earliest development to completion was a difficult task. ?However, with 80 per cent of my work in the Caribbean over the last 15 years ... |
Washington Post Sales inched up 2.8 percent, to $3.7 billion, at Washington area hotels last year, according to Smith Travel Research. Average revenue per available room ? a key industry metric ? crept up 1.5 percent, to $97.62, and the average occupancy rate rose 0 ... |
Bahamas Tribune A presentation on the Caribbean Hotel Outlook by Smith's Travel Research (STR) president, Amanda Hite, which has been obtained by Tribune Business, placed the Bahamas third behind Panama and the Dominican Republic when it came to tourist demand for ... |
Sun-Sentinel Hotels in Palm Beach County filled 55 percent of rooms, about flat, at rates averaging $99 a night, up 5 percent, said Smith Travel Research. The outlook is better this summer, as more Floridians prepare to travel. A recent survey of Florida residents ... and more » |
Sun-Sentinel Hotels in Palm Beach County filled 55 percent of rooms, about flat, at rates averaging $99 a night, up 5 percent, said Smith Travel Research. The outlook is better this summer, as more Floridians prepare to travel. A recent survey of Florida residents ... and more » |
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