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Jammers Swimwear QLD, Australia by Leada Racing Swimwear | Easysell - 0 views

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    Make each stroke and each movement in the water count with Leada Training all Australian made Swimwear. Scientifically designed for competitive swimming, training, triathlons, water polo and other aquatic fitness activities. Leada offers chlorine resistant swimwear, racing swimwear and even hoodies and other aqua sports apparel that can make you perform and look your best, too!
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Nepal Tibet Tour Package | Best Combo Package in Asia - Travelsmith Nepal - 0 views

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    For tourists who wish to travel Tibet, Nepal is the most convenient gateway. It is relatively convenient to travel Tibet from Kathmandu, Nepal as compared to other countries of the world. Hence, Nepal Tibet tour package is one of the popular tour packages in Asia. Nepal is a country of diverse landscapes, cultural, rituals, religions, language, and people living in it. The country's diversity is greater than the countries 3-4 times its size. This makes Nepal heaven for trekkers, cultural tour enthusiasts, nature tour enthusiasts, wildlife tour enthusiasts to name a few. Consequently, secluded Tibet also referred to as the "Roof of The World". The door of Tibet was flung, open to the tourist since 1984. However, it is still difficult to travel Tibet from other countries of the world. Hence, it remains a secluded destination for the majority of westerners. Nepal Tibet Tour Package in Glance Tibet travel preparation begins 60 days prior to the Tibet travel date. Tourist will have to search for a best Tibet tour operator in Nepal, confirm the package, and send the scanned copy of passport 60 days prior to the Tibet travel date. This scanned copy of a passport is forwarded to Tibet counterpart from Tibet tour operator in Kathmandu. This is required for preparing the Tibet Travel Permit (TTP).
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Fine dining restaurants in Monaco fill the star studded streets and Le Louis XV offers ... - 0 views

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    Fine dining restaurants in Monaco fill the star studded streets and Le Louis XV offers an experience like no other. Read on to find out about this foodie Nirvana.
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Medical Tourism: Should You Travel For Your Healthcare? - 0 views

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    Medical care in the United States is expensive. Sometimes even with a good health insurance you can find yourself paying a pretty penny for medical procedures. What if you can get good medical care while enjoying travel abroad. Yes, medical tourism is a thing now and getting popular day by day. You won't believe to experience great medical facilities and luxurious stay sometimes better than the US. On the top of that getting medical care out of the states is much less expensive, it gives you opportunity to travel beautiful places, or just relax far away from your city. Check out all the other benefits of medical tourism, passport and visa requirements, top medical procedures to pick an international destination and other things you should know before you leave.
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eVisas: Access the World through the World Wide Web - 0 views

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    If you are a frequent traveler who visit different countries around the world every now and then, then you must know the hassle of getting a consular visa. Submitting your physical passport book to the consulate; along with a signed visa application and other hard copy document requirements; then wait for it to get processed and delivered back to you along with your all important documents and passport book. Quite a struggle, isn't it? But what if you could get your next travel visa online? Not all but some of the countries around the globe has started eVisa services. So you can log on to their embassy/official sites and apply for an eVisa online. Where you don't have to send your physical passport book or any other hard copy of documents. Find out more about these eVisas, list of countries offering such services, authentic websites, and detailed procedure to apply for an eVisa.
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Budget Travel Tips for Low Cost Stay on Vacation Abroad - 0 views

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    Planning a trip abroad? Probably looking for best hotels with discounts yet luxurious services. What if we say there are other ways you can have a great stay at much lower prices? It is true! Expensive hotels are going out of trends now, as people have found other ways to stay cheap all around the world. You can exchange your houses or simply rent a villa or share a room at your travel destination. These options do not only offer a cheap stay but also give you the opportunity to explore locals and make new friends.
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Top Marques Watches Monaco Showcases the World's Finest Timepieces - Living Out Loud Lo... - 0 views

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    Monaco, more than any other place across the globe, epitomises a lifestyle of sophisticated opulence. Those who absolutely refuse to settle for anything other than the very best will rarely, if ever, be disappointed by any product, good, service or property that they find in the principality. Long known as a haven for the well-heeled, …

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STR Predict For U.S. Hotels To Be Full Recovery This Year - 0 views

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    THE U.S. HOTEL industry is on track to full recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to STR's latest industry forecast. Progress may be uneven, however, as some obstacles, such as labor costs, still remain. ADR will near full recovery in 2022, averaging $130 while occupancy for the year is predicted to reach 63.4 percent. RevPAR's average for the year is set to be $82,down 4 percent compared to 2019, but it is expected to be fully recovered in 2023, according to the forecast given at the 43rd Annual NYU International Hospitality Industry Investment Conference. STR and Tourism Economics said changes in the nation's economy warranted the new forecast. "We have essentially moved up the top-line recovery timeline by one year, with the caveat that improved RevPAR projections are largely due to ADR," said Amanda Hite, STR's president. "ADR has risen more rapidly than we expected-in some cases, that rise was due to strong demand confronting capacity constraints, which enabled solid revenue management, while in other cases, the rise was more influenced by inflation. When adjusted for inflation, RevPAR is further off the pace and will likely remain below 2019 levels until at least 2025. Other than the first quarter of 2021, demand has mostly adhered to the forecast with strong leisure travel, slowly improving group business and an expected progressive increase in international arrivals next year. Of course, these are all national projections of top-line performance. Recovery is not playing out the same across the marketplace, and as noted in our latest monthly P&L release, the cost of labor is adding pressure on the bottom line, which is a contributing factor to many hotels driving rate. Recovery is progressing at a solid rate no doubt, but there will still be plenty of ups and downs along the way."
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COUNTRY INN OPENS IN SOUTH DAKOTA CAPITAL - 0 views

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    The Country Inn & Suites by Radisson Pierre is now open in Pierre, South Dakota. It is owned by Pramukhraj Pierre ownership group led by Yogin Patel as principal. The 53-room, recently renovated hotel is near Pierre Regional Airport, the South Dakota State Capitol, the LaFramboise Island Nature Area on the Missouri River, the Steamboat Park amphitheatre and the South Dakota Discovery Center. Hotel guests will find themselves within walking distance of as well as numerous downtown restaurant options. Those seeking to explore the outdoors have no shortage of activities to choose from, with seasonal fishing, cross-country skiing, biking, hiking and birdwatching options available via the nearby and. Other easily accessible attractions include, among others. Amenities include a fitness center and meeting rooms.
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Kentucky Hotelier Describes Night Of Tornado Terror - 0 views

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    AT 1 A.M. SATURDAY, Paresh Desai and his family were safe in bed in their apartments at the Cardinal Motel in Mayfield, Kentucky, where they had lived for 22 years. One hour later, they were fighting for their lives as a historic system of tornadoes tore the roof off the entire building. The storm, now believed to have killed 88 people across five states according to media reports, came without warning, Desai said. He was with his wife, Mitali, who is seven months pregnant, their 16-year-old daughter and his mother and father, both in their 70s. It came out of the dark Around 1:30 a.m., Desai received an alert for the severe weather, so he woke up and began watching as the storm worsened. Then he went to wake the others, starting with his wife. "As soon as my wife stood up and we tried to get my daughter from the room, the roof was gone," he said. The hotel's windows also blew out as rain began pouring in. Desai's parents were calling from the other room where the roof remained partially intact.
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Red Roof, HotelKey announce tech partnership at brand conference - 0 views

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    MARKING 50 YEARS in the hotel business, Red Roof held its annual brand conference at the Broadmoor Resort in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Nov. 11 to 13. During the conference, the company announced a new partnership with software company HotelKey to install a multi-functional, cloud-based system in its more than 675 properties nationwide. Other news from the conference included details of the company's financial position, which George Limbert, Red Roof president, said is strong. Company officials also discussed Red Roof's new dual brand development prototype, other partnerships and the latest charity efforts of the company's Purpose With Heart. "Red Roof delivered record revenue which is a testament to our resilience and ability to anticipate market trends," Limbert said. "Our financial position is strong, travelers are back and our owners and operators are exceeding performance expectations."
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Best Western's Dowling joins DEI Advisors - 0 views

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    DOROTHY DOWLING HAS joined her old boss, David Kong, as a principal for Kong's DEI Advisors, a non-profit organization that aims to empower women and other underrepresented groups to achieve their career goals. Previously, Dowling was chief marketing officer at Best Western Hotels & Resorts for 18 years while Kong was Best Western's CEO for 20 years. Kong, along with principals Rachel Humphrey and Lan Elliott, formed DEI Advisors last year. Humphrey is the former executive vice president and COO for AAHOA, and Elliott is co-founder of Acacia Hospitality LLC. Dowling also held senior leadership positions with other hospitality companies, including Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Forte Hotels, Travelodge Canada, Royal Host REIT and ARAMARK. She serves as a board member and advisor for several organizations, including Cubesmart, HSMAI, and WINiT by GBTA. Dowling recently received the lifetime achievement awards from the Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association International, the NYU International Hospitality Industry Investment Conference for her business performance, and GBTA WINiT for her leadership advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the hospitality industry, according to DEI Advisors.
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How to Apply Vietnam Visa - Visits Visa - 0 views

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    The first question that comes to mind is, "How to apply Vietnam visa?" You can only get a Vietnam visa by going to visitsvisa.com and filling out an application. To get a Vietnam visa, you must go through a few steps and follow the right steps. If you make a mistake in any of these steps, you won't be able to get your visa. In this case, the other end could refuse to give you a visa. So the person applying for a Vietnam visa should be very careful. For other information, you should browse the website.
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AHLA, Questex collaborate for Hospitality Show - 0 views

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    THE AMERICAN HOTEL and Lodging Association is collaborating with information services and event company Questex to produce "The Hospitality Show." It will have sessions from expert speakers, an exhibit hall, personalized business matchmaking as well as a host of other networking opportunities, according to AHLA. AHLA will hold the show from June 27 to 29, 2023, at The Venetian hotel and casino in Las Vegas. All industry stakeholders are expected to attend the three-day event. "As the single entity representing the entire hotel industry, we at AHLA recognize the need to annually bring together our most important voices and respected leaders," said Chip Rogers, AHLA president and CEO. "The Hospitality Show will be a completely new hospitality event experience - a one-stop-shop for the hospitality industry to meet, learn and do business with stakeholders from other businesses that are key to our operations. We intend to make THE SHOW the most important hotel event of the year and are excited to partner with Questex to make this happen."
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Peachtree makes two changes in leadership - 0 views

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    PEACHTREE HOTEL GROUP continues to restructure itself, now with two changes to its leadership. Brian Waldman, previously chief investment officer for the company is now filling the same role for the company's newly formed subsidiary Peachtree Group. Also, Jeremy Stoler joins the company as executive vice president of debt capital markets. Waldman will manage Peachtree's multi-billion-dollar investment portfolio and direct investment strategies across its operating, lending and real estate divisions, according to the company. Stoler will support Peachtree's operating companies and growth into other real estate sectors. "With Brian and Jeremy, we are fortunate to have extremely talented, respected leaders who are highly experienced and energized to drive our growth," said Greg Friedman, Peachtree's CEO and managing principal. "These announcements also come at a pivotal time for Peachtree as we further position ourselves to expand into other real estate sectors and businesses."
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Choice's Pacious addresses AAHOA rift in Leadership Series - 0 views

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    In our exclusive Leadership Series interview, Pat Pacious, president and CEO of Choice Hotels International, reflects on his organization's relationship with AAHOA, his opposition to the proposed New Jersey State legislation on fair franchising and why Asian hoteliers are still important to the company. In the end, he said, it's about keeping state governments out of a dialogue that should be held between franchisers and their franchisees regarding subjects such as selling loyalty points and revenue from preferred vender programs. Pacious also discussed other key topics in the conflict between AAHOA and several large hotel companies, including Choice as well as Marriott International. Also in the interview, held at Choice's recent 67th Owner & Franchisee Convention in Las Vegas, Pacious discusses topics addressed at the convention, such as Choice's recent acquisition of Radisson Hotels Americas. He also comments on the company's offering to current and future franchisees and the importance of Asian American owners. 'This is not about fair franchising' In February, Choice announced it would "pause its partnership" with AAHOA, according to an alert to AAHOA members. AAHOA said Choice's decision came in response to AAHOA's 12 Points of Fair Franchising and its public support for New Jersey Assembly Bill A1958, which would make changes to the New Jersey Franchise Practices Act. Prior to Choice's action, Marriott had announced it was withdrawing its support for AAHOA for the same reason, and both companies chose not to attend the 2023 AAHOA Conference and Trade Show in Los Angeles in early April. Other companies, including Hilton and IHG Hotels & Resorts, also did not attend.
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Report: RevPAR recovery of U.S. extended-stay hotels up in July - 0 views

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    THE DEMAND PREMIUM that extended-stay hotels have experienced over the past two years compared to other types of hotels is beginning to ebb, according to consulting firm The Highland Group. Also, ADR growth decelerated for the fourth consecutive month in July but remains higher than any other period before 2021. The overall hotel industry revenue recovery is now only one half a point greater than extended-stay hotels, according to the US Extended-Stay Hotels Bulletin: July 2022 report by the Highland Group. According to STR, all hotel room revenue was up 12.1 percent in July this year compared to last year. "For the first time in more than two years all three extended-stay segments reported a monthly decline in demand compared to the previous year. Demand declines in economy and mid-price segments, which were less than corresponding falls for all hotels in the same rate categories, are mainly correlated to strong growth in ADR. The upscale segment's demand decline is correlated to both increasing ADR and the contraction in supply," the report said.
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