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The industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating rooming and boarding houses and similar facilities, such as fraternity houses, sorority houses, off-campus dormitories, residential... |
Feb, 2007 |
€340 |
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The Serviced Apartments in Australia report is an in depth study containing statistics, trends, forecasts and competitor information. This industry relates to self-contained apartments available for short... |
Feb, 2007 |
€305 |
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This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing short-term lodging in hotel facilities with a casino on the premises. The casino on premises includes table wagering games and may... |
Jan, 2007 |
€340 |
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This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing short-term lodging in facilities known as hotels, motor hotels, resort hotels, and motels. The establishments in this industry may... |
Jan, 2007 |
€340 |
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The Hotel Accommodation in Australia report is an in depth study containing statistics, trends, forecasts and competitor information. This report deals with hotels, resorts and serviced apartments. Hotels... |
Jan, 2007 |
€305 |
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Mintel European Travel Exposure is a diverse yet detailed collection of reports examining the structure, size and dynamics of an industry experiencing constant change. The series provides a continual assessment... |
Mar, 2007 |
€2 990 |
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This report covers hotels, defined as collective accommodation establishments providing lodging and usually meals, entertainment and various personal services for the public. The $131 billion hotels industry... |
Aug, 2006 |
€2 995 |
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The rapid growth and gains in market share of the budget hotel sector can be explained by thefact that budget hotels give the customer what he/she really wants and needs and nothing more, thussaving on... |
Sep, 2005 |
€1 795 |
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About this report Eating out is an increasingly popular activity amongst consumers in the UK, in part driven by agrowing proportion of disposable income that is being spent on leisure, but also due to... |
Sep, 2005 |
€1 795 |
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About this report The Internet has proven itself as a major distribution channel for the travel industry, in that it widens the distribution of both travel-related content, pricing information, and travel... |
Sep, 2005 |
€2 995 |
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Executive Summary Israel potentially could be successful The official tourist slogan of Israel is "no one belongs here more than you". However,many tourists watching news channels may view... |
Sep, 2005 |
€1 100 |
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Executive Summary Hitting rock bottom After bottoming out in 2002 and 2003, sales of travel and tourism are expected to recover in 2004. Improvements in the Mexican and US economies will underpin the... |
Aug, 2005 |
€1 100 |
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Executive Summary Tourism important to Hungarian economy Tourism is an important contributor to the Hungarian economy, with tourism receipts amounting toHuF749 billion at the end of 2003 and expected... |
Jul, 2005 |
€1 100 |
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Executive Summary Visitor arrivals at a record-high in 2004 The Philippines is expected to receive almost three million visitor arrivals in 2004, with a 35%increase from the number of visitors received... |
Jul, 2005 |
€1 100 |
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Contents Introduction and Abbreviations Introduction Other relevant reports Airlines K, Leisure Intelligence, June 2005 Definition Abbreviations and terms Abbreviations Terms Executive Summary... |
Jul, 2005 |
€2 995 |
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Executive Summary Portugals travel and tourism industry saw recovery in 2004. This followed a decrease in 2002/2003 when there was a downturn in global travel industries, which had a larger negative effect... |
Jun, 2005 |
€1 100 |
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Executive Summary Operating environment Vietnam has maintained its healthy economic progress with a total growth of 62% over the review period of 1999-2004. In particular, the 2004 growth rate of 7%... |
Jun, 2005 |
€1 100 |
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The global outlook series on Hotel Industry provides a collection of statistical anecdotes, market briefs, and concise summaries of research findings. Get an aerial view of the Hotel Industry, and learn... |
Jul, 2006 |
€1 250 |
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Executive Summary Hong Kong tourism recovered swiftly from SARS 2004 was a strong year for the Hong Kong travel and tourism industry. Not only did the travel and tourism industry recover from the effects... |
May, 2005 |
€1 100 |
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Executive Summary Favourable trends loom in the air Japans GDP surpassed all expectations in 2004, indicating hope for the countrys economicperformance in coming years. The governments efforts to revitalise... |
May, 2005 |
€1 100 |
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