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HotelAnalystPodcast4Mar2024

25m · Hotel Analyst Podcast · 04 Mar 07:22

More new hotel brands are coming - are they any good for consumers, and will there be a fallout? Tourist taxes are being ramped up, as destinations use them to generate an income, in the name of moderating peak demand from visitors. And as Spain looks forward to a strong 2024, Asian markets are now enjoying strong tailwinds.

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