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UK hotels forecast 2010 and 2011: On the comeback trail | PwC Reports

Monday 15 March 2010
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2009 was one of the toughest years yet for the hotels sector with a RevPAR decline of almost 10%, but green shoots are emerging. Our latest UK hotels forecast 2010-2011: On the comeback trail predicts growth of over 3% this year and nearly 5% in 2011, with London storming ahead of the Provinces.

2009 was one of the toughest years yet for the hotels sector with a RevPAR decline of almost 10%, but green shoots are emerging. Our latest UK hotels forecast 2010-2011: On the comeback trail predicts growth of over 3% this year and nearly 5% in 2011, with London storming ahead of the Provinces.

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