5 resultsfor “American Hotel & Lodging Association World Cup report”
American Hotel and Lodging Association. The report was conducted last month and a spokesperson said it's based on 205 respondents "representing hotel operators and owners, many of whom own multiple hotel portfolios across
World Cup was supposed to provide a tourism boom for the US, but now the fear is it may never materialise.** A [report, external](https://www.ahla.com/sites/default/files/AHLA%20World%20Cup%20Report%2004.30.26.pdf) produced by the American Hotel & Lodging Association
American Hotel and Lodging Association (AHLA) survey of its members in the 11 US metropolitan areas that will host FIFA World Cup matches, from New York to Los Angeles. Eighty percent of respondents reported
World Cup has been softer than expected, he adds. "It's a confluence of, oh, there's a war going on. Oh, airfares are high. Oh, ticket prices are high. You know
report this month, the main advocacy group for U.S. hotels blamed visa barriers and other geopolitical issues for "significantly suppressing international demand," leading to hotel bookings for the soccer tournament that are far below what