Maine\u27s tourism industry was the worst on record, with occupancy rates down 8.3 percent and revenue per average room down 11.6 percent for the year-to-date through September, compared to last year. The decline was attributed to the depressed economy and poor weather. With statistics
Business Maine: Statewide piece on a recent report by Maine Real Estate Information System Inc., wh...
Tourism is an important component for many economies globally. In Maine specifically, tourism is one...
The Talk of Maine piece how European tourism to Maine has rebounded since the Sept. 11, 2001 terror...
Maine\u27s lodging industry was just 0.7 percent above sales for 2007 in 2008, but might escape the ...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece on a new report by the State Planning Office that shows ret...
The weak Canadian dollar and a recession in that country are being blamed for the worst tourist seas...
Response to a Portland Press Herald article that claimed tourism in Maine fared well despite the rec...
Business Maine: Statewide piece reporting that a recent Maine Office of Tourism survey found that w...
Focus on Tourism & Hospitality piece on the Maine Office of Tourism (MOT). Its staff is the smalle...
From the Ground Up piece. Percentage-wise, Maine has the worst record nationally for recent manufa...
Five hoteliers in the midcoast and Downeast discuss what it has been like operating during the COVID...
This paper examines the effects of COVID-19 on coastal tourism in Bar Harbor, Maine, which was among...
Tourism in Maine is primarily a summer industry, with 33 percent of all taxable hotel revenue being ...
Article detailing the negative effects that mass tourism has in Maine, and questioning how the state...
This paper examines the effects of COVID-19 on tourism in Bar Harbor, Maine. The analysis considers ...
Business Maine: Statewide piece on a recent report by Maine Real Estate Information System Inc., wh...
Tourism is an important component for many economies globally. In Maine specifically, tourism is one...
The Talk of Maine piece how European tourism to Maine has rebounded since the Sept. 11, 2001 terror...
Maine\u27s lodging industry was just 0.7 percent above sales for 2007 in 2008, but might escape the ...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece on a new report by the State Planning Office that shows ret...
The weak Canadian dollar and a recession in that country are being blamed for the worst tourist seas...
Response to a Portland Press Herald article that claimed tourism in Maine fared well despite the rec...
Business Maine: Statewide piece reporting that a recent Maine Office of Tourism survey found that w...
Focus on Tourism & Hospitality piece on the Maine Office of Tourism (MOT). Its staff is the smalle...
From the Ground Up piece. Percentage-wise, Maine has the worst record nationally for recent manufa...
Five hoteliers in the midcoast and Downeast discuss what it has been like operating during the COVID...
This paper examines the effects of COVID-19 on coastal tourism in Bar Harbor, Maine, which was among...
Tourism in Maine is primarily a summer industry, with 33 percent of all taxable hotel revenue being ...
Article detailing the negative effects that mass tourism has in Maine, and questioning how the state...
This paper examines the effects of COVID-19 on tourism in Bar Harbor, Maine. The analysis considers ...
Business Maine: Statewide piece on a recent report by Maine Real Estate Information System Inc., wh...
Tourism is an important component for many economies globally. In Maine specifically, tourism is one...
The Talk of Maine piece how European tourism to Maine has rebounded since the Sept. 11, 2001 terror...