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More than 962 million room nights have gone unsold through last week, according to lodging data firm STR. That’s about 46% more than all of last year. Based on current occupancy rates ...
More than 962 million room nights have gone unsold through last week, according to lodging data firm STR. That's about 46% more than all of last year. Based on current occupancy rates, the industry ...
As of last week, more than 962 million room nights have gone unsold, Bloomberg News reported, citing data from lodging information firm STR. That’s about 46 percent more than all of last year.
In fact, hotels in the U.S. are expected to reach 1 billion unsold room nights before the end of the year, Bloomberg reported on Friday, citing data from STR. That means that more than 1 billion ...
Patrick Clark, Bloomberg real estate reporter, on how one billion unsold hotel rooms define lodging’s terrible year. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Vonnie Quinn.
More than 962 million room nights have gone unsold through last week, according to lodging data firm STR. That’s about 46% more than all of last year. Based on current occupancy rates ...