According to the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) estimates, travel and tourism should account for approximately 10.4% of Global Gross Domestic Product and create nearly 231 million jobs worldwide during 2007. This paper presents an analysis of the performance of the Global Lodging Industry during the year 2007. As such important lodging industry trends worldwide, including those in North America, Mainland Europe, United Kingdom, the Middle East, Africa and the Asia Pacific regions, are better understood
After a decade of over-expansion, the hotel industry began the \u2790s with excess capacity and decr...
Worldwide, tourism is the third largest economic activity in direct earnings after petroleum and aut...
A study published in the Fall 1988 issue of the FIU Hospitality Review revealed that the top three l...
This article reviews the development of U.S. lodging industry and its implications, it shows the hig...
Thesis: S.M. in Real Estate Development, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Real Esta...
The paper examines the host country-specific factors as determinants of hotel chains\u27 market pres...
The increased market saturation and competition in both domestic and international tourism destinati...
The top priorities of 170 hotel managers from 25 countries were identified as human capital, underst...
Tourism is a mass phenomenon, and as a result, the number of accommodation capacities has increased ...
In this guest editorial the distinguished president and CEO of Strategic Hotel Capital, Inc., a lead...
Extensive evidence indicates that the lodging depression of the 1980s spanned the years 1980 to 1992...
Worldwide, tourism is the third largest economic activity in direct earnings after petroleum and aut...
Top executives from four major multinational lodging corporations were interviewed on corporate stra...
This article presents the key results of a Delphi study conducted to predict changes in lodging indu...
The increased market saturation and competition in both domestic and international tourism destinati...
After a decade of over-expansion, the hotel industry began the \u2790s with excess capacity and decr...
Worldwide, tourism is the third largest economic activity in direct earnings after petroleum and aut...
A study published in the Fall 1988 issue of the FIU Hospitality Review revealed that the top three l...
This article reviews the development of U.S. lodging industry and its implications, it shows the hig...
Thesis: S.M. in Real Estate Development, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Real Esta...
The paper examines the host country-specific factors as determinants of hotel chains\u27 market pres...
The increased market saturation and competition in both domestic and international tourism destinati...
The top priorities of 170 hotel managers from 25 countries were identified as human capital, underst...
Tourism is a mass phenomenon, and as a result, the number of accommodation capacities has increased ...
In this guest editorial the distinguished president and CEO of Strategic Hotel Capital, Inc., a lead...
Extensive evidence indicates that the lodging depression of the 1980s spanned the years 1980 to 1992...
Worldwide, tourism is the third largest economic activity in direct earnings after petroleum and aut...
Top executives from four major multinational lodging corporations were interviewed on corporate stra...
This article presents the key results of a Delphi study conducted to predict changes in lodging indu...
The increased market saturation and competition in both domestic and international tourism destinati...
After a decade of over-expansion, the hotel industry began the \u2790s with excess capacity and decr...
Worldwide, tourism is the third largest economic activity in direct earnings after petroleum and aut...
A study published in the Fall 1988 issue of the FIU Hospitality Review revealed that the top three l...