With “revenge tourism” on, is it a good time to consider hotel development? Or do the lurking Covid cases, still affect hotel occupancies. Know more:
With “revenge tourism” on, is it a good time to consider hotel development? Or do the lurking Covid cases, still affect hotel occupancies.
Let’s get the answers from Ramon Vinzon, Chief Operating Officer of Dreamland Ventures Property Management Corp., operator of hotels, Cocoon and Hive in Quezon City, and insights from former DOT Undersecretary, now Executive Director of Philippine Hotel Owners Association, Benito Bengzon Jr.Watch the show LIVE or on replay thru the links below
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