Weather puts chill on hotel occupancy

Thu, Dec 30th 2010, 07:00 AM

 

Around 1200 hotel room nights in The Bahamas have been lost over the last four days, as prospective visitors battled brutal winter conditions that grounded many flights out of the United States.
The room loss estimate is net of those additional room nights picked up because some travelers were not able to return home either, according to Frank Comito, executive vice-president of the Bahamas Hotel Association (BHA) in an interview with Guardian Business yesterday.
“It is unfortunate in any situation, but particularly right now as we’ve been showing some positive signs during the past year, but we’re hopeful that the impact will be minimal,” said Comito.
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Around 1200 hotel room nights in The Bahamas have been lost over the last four days, as prospective visitors battled brutal winter conditions that grounded many flights out of the United States.
The room loss estimate is net of those additional room nights picked up because some travelers were not able to return home either, according to Frank Comito, executive vice-president of the Bahamas Hotel Association (BHA) in an interview with Guardian Business yesterday.
“It is unfortunate in any situation, but particularly right now as we’ve been showing some positive signs during the past year, but we’re hopeful that the impact will be minimal,” said Comito.Local hot ...

 

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