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1. Roadside Motels, Steeped in Americana, Are Being Rejuvenated

2. Hotels Anticipate Strong Holiday Season Boosted by Surge in Business Travel

3. Home Office asks for emergency £2.6bn after asylum seeker hotels overspend; Select committee chair has questioned why cost of housing asylum seekers was not included in department's original estimates

5. St. Joe's Agenda: From hotels to hospitals, here's what Northwest Florida's largest commercial developer is working on in 2024

6. CBRE: U.S. Hotels' F&B Revenue Trails Pre-Covid Levels

7. VACATION PLANNING

8. Sunny Outlook Opens Horizon for Choice Hotels to Invest

9. SPORTLIGHT 2021: BETTER DAYS AHEAD: HOW HOTELS, CRUISE LINESAND AIRLINES ARE PREPARING FOR WHATS NEXT

10. Tunnel's end may be 3 years away, hotel group forecasts

11. How COVID-19 has accelerated tech adoption in the hotel industry

12. As Demand Climbs, Hotels' 2022 Confidence Grows

13. Hotel companies reap the benefits of Europe's travel surge

14. Now, more than ever, travelers should be tipping at hotels

16. In Commercial Real Estate, the Domino Effect Escalates

17. Pools? Planes? Camps? What public health experts will - and won't - do this summer

18. Hotels vs. Airbnb: Is the Coronavirus A New Disrupter?

19. Going the Extra Mile

20. Setting up a corporate lodging program

21. The art of living: an alternative to luxury hotels, a unique collection of design-led boutique hotels ups the ante in Shanghai's accommodation scene

22. What's next for hotels?

23. Buyers gain sway as hotel seller's market halts

24. Low-risk contract

25. Hotels: a city escape

26. Rewards: hotels get the point

27. 2008 annual industry forecast: industry forecasts for the next year acknowledge the worrisome status of the economy as the escalation of utility and building material costs, the housing slump, and status of employment growth all raise concerns. Markets are currently trending well despite these factors, but the true wild card is a possible recession

28. Squeezing real money from R.M

29. Game on!

30. Rethinking the Ryokan

31. Children of the '80s

32. That's entertainment: dining and entertaining rewards make magnificent motivators the cold months when people to home

33. Elegant line: these smaller high-end hotel chains offer uncommon comforts

34. Greener pastures

35. Dishing up Barcelona

36. Luxe redux: as hoteliers herald a boom in business, groups find higher rates and fewer dates at upscale properties

37. 2005: a look ahead

38. Hotels start to recover after three tough yrs

39. Hungary for change: Budapest is bracing itself for a boost in both business and leisure travellers as EU membership kicks in and new air routes open up

40. Travel Academy Inaugurated at GovTravels 2020

41. Boutique shopping: a sampling of small, unique properties around the country. (Hotels)

42. Chain reaction: top hotel execs share their concerns, goals and strategies for moving forward. (Cover Story)

43. International hotel costs stay flat. (2003 Corporate Travel Index)

44. The company they keep: these hospitality firms were cited as some of the best places to work in America. Here's the view from the meetings department. (Cover Story)

45. Cabin fever!

46. Hotels of the future

47. The demand curve

48. Panama's travel and tourism boom

50. Hotel industry weighs in on state of affairs

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