Tariffs set to rise 5% this year in US as occupancy rates increase
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GUESTS checking into a hotel run by one of the top chains in the United States can expect to pay 5 per cent more this year than last as a brighter economy pushes occupancy to record highs.
Hyatt Hotels Corp on Tuesday joined Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Marriott International and Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide in forecasting that group bookings would drive growth this year.
"Groups are booking more in advance now because they feel they have a better line of light at the future economic outlook," said Lauro Ferroni, head of hotels and hospitality research at property consulting firm Jones Lang LaSalle.
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