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Global ranking, cash burn: HOTELS top 5 stories for July

It’s no surprise what topped HOTELS list of most popular stories for the month of July: Our annual ranking of the world’s largest hotel companies, based on number of rooms in 2019. You already know number 1, of course: Marriott International, with nearly 1,350,000 rooms. But there’s more – a lot more: top brands, top consortia and top franchise companies, along with a list of the top gainers and losers in rank.

What else did HOTELS readers care about? No surprise there, either: How to survive as the global pandemic eases in some parts of the world and doubles down elsewhere. When all is said and done, it’s about cash – how to control it, how to manage it and how to predict where it could come from

Radisson Red, a brand owned by China’s Jin Jiang International, opened last year in the Miraflores District of Lima
Radisson Red, a brand owned by China’s Jin Jiang International, opened last year in the Miraflores District of Lima

1. HOTELS ranking of largest global hotel companies

2. Tough cuts to control cash burn

3. Level-up strategies to slow cash burn

4. How Loews is managing around unpredictable demand

5. New revenue streams: There are no silver bullets

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