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Expedia Has a Long Runway Ahead, CEO Says After Disappointing Earnings

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Nov.07 -- Mark Okerstrom, Expedia Group Inc. chief executive officer, discusses the company's third-quarter earnings and the outlook for its home-sharing division, Vrbo. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Guy Johnson on...
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Virus Has Affected Every Level of Business Since Mid-February: Odin Properties

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Mar.17 -- Nicolas Gontard, co-founder of Odin Properties, discusses the impact of coronavirus on tourism in Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido and his luxury property development business. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Zell Says a Lot of Retailers and Hotels Won't Reopen After Pandemic

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May.05 -- Sam Zell, Equity Group Investments Inc. chairman and founder, says the retail and hospitality sectors will take the biggest hits from the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks during an exclusive 40-minute interview with Bloomberg's...
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CLEAN : Miami Beach seeks to balance healthy population and healthy economy

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Miami Beach relaunches its vital tourism business, but maintaining a balance between COVID-19 prevention and a healthy economy will be the city's biggest challenge ahead (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Fire forces evacuations in California

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Firefighters in California battle blazes while residents seek shelter (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Iconic Vienna hotel turns to drive-in cake as pandemic bites

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The coronavirus pandemic may have forced many of Vienna's luxury hotels to close indefinitely as global travel restrictions keep away the many millions of tourists who usually visit the Austrian capital every year (Footage by AFPTV via...
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Daily politics briefing: February 5

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A look at the key figures and dates in the world of politics on February 5 after Labour criticised the Government's decision to delay quarantine hotels until February 14.
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Australian Government Defends India Travel Ban

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May.02 -- The Australian government defended its travel ban on India, despite concerns from the Human Rights Commission. Australians attempting to fly home from India could face up to 5 years jail time or a hefty fine. That begins today....
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CLEAN : How India's most crowded city beat the odds, and the virus

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When Covid-19 arrived in India, few places looked as vulnerable as Mumbai (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Chalet Hotels: Hoteliers Are Optimistic About Business Sentiment

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Jun.29 -- Sanjay Sethi, MD & CEO of Chalet Hotels - which is an owner, developer and asset manager of high-end hotels in key metro cities of India - says hoteliers are optimistic about business sentiment in India's hospitality industry....
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Huntington Bancshares CEO Sees Smaller Banks Consolidating

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Jul.29 -- Huntington Bancshares CEO Stephen Steinour sees the economy normalizing and expects more M&A activity in the banking industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Dani Burger and Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN : It feels good: New York welcomes back tourists

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New York is welcoming back visitors with open arms after the US ended its 20 month Covid travel restrictions but it will likely take several years before the number of tourists to the Big Apple reaches pre pandemic levels (Footage by...
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Protesters gather in London following drownings in the English Channel

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Around 150 people have gathered near 10 Downing Street to protest over the deaths of more than two dozen people who drowned while attempting to cross the English Channel this week. Twenty-seven people died during the crossing on...
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CLEAN : Bangkok prepares to welcome back tourists after devastating shutdown

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Bangkok's hotels, street food carts and tuk-tuks are preparing to welcome back tourists, as Thailand prepares to re-open on November 1 to fully vaccinated visitors after 18 months of Covid travel curbs (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Families are grieving the loss of loved ones who died while helping to construct the stadiums

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VOICED: In just a few weeks, football fans will be flocking to Qatar for the start of the World Cup.But away from the glitz and glamour, some families are grieving the loss of loved ones who died while helping to construct the stadiums....
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CLEAN : UK homelessness charity opens hotels for rough sleepers over Christmas

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UK homelessness charity Crisis has taken over three hotels across London to accommodate more than 400 people who would otherwise be sleeping rough over Christmas (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Can Tech Save the Hospitality Business?

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Aug.14 -- Enseo, hospitality tech company CEO, Vanessa Ogle on safety measures to help hotels bring back guests back.
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Hotels Won’t See Normality Until Spring 2021: Rocco Forte Founder

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May.26 -- Rocco Forte, founder at Rocco Forte Hotels, discusses the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the luxury hotel and travel markets. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."