Small luxury hotels sees revenue growth spurt - TravelMole


Small luxury hotels sees revenue growth spurt

Saturday, 03 Aug, 2006 0

The Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH) had a 27% growth in reservations revenues over the same period last year.

Said Paul Kerr, joint managing director for SLH:

“SLH continues to deliver unique luxury experiences to our discerning guests worldwide. Our guests have shown tremendous brand loyalty over the years and our increased number of reservations and revenue are solid proof.”

He attributed some of the growth to new member hotels that raise SLH’s numbers to 20,000 rooms. He also cited increased travel demand in general.

SLH is a collection of over 370 independently-owned hotels in 60 countries, with most of them located in the US.

Report by David Wilkening



 

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