Accor revenues start to stabilize
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Accor revenues start to stabilize

Paris. Accor's hotels revenue declined by 10.1% over the year and 8.3% in the fourth quarter, which showed a slight improvement compared with previous quarters, mainly due to the first signs of stabilization in occupancy rates in December in Europe. Accor published its revenue figures this week; on February 24, the annual results will follow.

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