The state of hospitality in the US
The aviation and hospitality industry has been few of the worst-hit sectors with damages to the tune of billions which are adding on. Since mid-February, US hotels have lost over $46 billion in room revenue, which amounts to $400 million on a daily basis. As compared to last year, the revenue losses are around 50 per cent. Read about the long and winding road to recovery for this hard-hit sector. Take a look at the details here.
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