AccorHotels


Further cost cutting to grapple with the industry's structural downsizing

07/08/20 -"The French hotel giant reported weaker-than-expected H1 results. Management expects that RevPAR will return to its normal level only by 2022 and business travel may probably be down by 10% ..."

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Published on
07/08/20
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