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Questions For Upcoming Story
May 12, 2008

Reporting for a global hotel magazine can be challenging with the time zone differences, getting to know and remembering all of the thoughtful hoteliers and industry-related professionals around the world, and simply dealing with constant deadline pressure.

Since I am now a blogger, I thought I would experiment and see if I could use this forum to help me report on a story being written for the June issue of HOTELS magazine. I want to pose a few questions for any of you to answer (either on the record with your name and title, or off the record—but I still need to verify your name and title). I must verify each response so please make sure I have your working email address when you respond to me via email at jweinstein@reedbusiness.com.

The questions are simple: How would you describe current and expected hotel market conditions and performance in your area of the world? How are you managing increased operating costs? Lastly, tell me about your expectations for hotel development going forward. Cite examples, please, if you can.

Simply send me a direct email with your comments to jweinstein@reedbusiness.com.

I look forward to your most immediate response as I am on a tight deadline. I will let you know how this works out in a future blog.

Cheers and have a great work week.

Posted by Jeff Weinstein on May 12, 2008 | Comments (0)



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