Stumbling in the twilight
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Stumbling in the twilight

Budget planning for 2025 is difficult - DACH is the problem child

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There is no sign of a gold rush atmosphere: the revenue forecasts for 2025 are rather modest, making budgeting more difficult for operators. / © Deemerwha studio, Adobe Stock

Recession and collapse of government in Germany, less domestic tourism and lower consumption: How do hotel operators budget for the next "dark" year? Cost pressure is driving even more flexibility. Depending on location and country though, it's all very different. Gorgeous Smiling Hotels, Althoff Hotels, SV Hotel, Meliá, Leonardo and Motel One are commenting on the German-speaking countries and Europe today.

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Susanne Stauss

Susanne Stauss

has a degree in business administration and is a qualified hotel manager, making her the ideal hotel journalist with over 30 years of knowledge about the German hotel industry. She has been writing for hospitalityInside.com since it was founded in March 2005, today in the role of a Senior Writer. Among other things, she was the editor-in-chief of the trade magazine First Class, Restaurant International and the newsletter Cost & Logis. Today she writes for the trade magazine Top hotel and writes for staff magazines and customer magazines.

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