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Vegas Strip forecast still mixed

Posted by admin on October 30th, 2010

1288440011 37 Vegas Strip forecast still mixed  Vegas Strip forecast still mixed 29 October 2010 By Chris Sieroty LAS VEGAS, Nevada — after three turbulent years for hotels along the Strip, predictions or hopes for any recovery next year have been put on hold, as analysts with CB Richard Ellis’ Global Gaming Group predicted earnings would remain mixed. in a report released Wednesday, CB Richard Ellis analysts said they expected overall Strip resort revenues to range between a 1 percent decline to 4 percent growth next year due to the continued weak economy and other operational factors, including the Dec. 15 opening of the Cosmopolitan and its impact on the Strip. “We are looking at a lot of factors contributing to another tough year in 2011,” said Brent Pirosch, director of gaming consultant services for CB Richard Ellis’ gaming group and co-author of the 100-page 2011 Las Vegas Strip Forecast & Investment Guide. Weak home prices, rising airfares and a decline in the Strip’s average customer base of visitors in their 40s and 50s with disposable income contributed to another lackluster year along the Strip. Pirosch said a “tight supply” of domestic flights to Las Vegas, mixed with higher fares, will challenge hotel operators “as the budget end consumer gets squeezed out of the market.” Pirosch said fares had risen 9 percent this year. he said the Strip could benefit from international tourists as McCarran International Airport receives new direct international flights from France and Great Britain. Continued high unemployment in Southern California, a key market for Las Vegas, was also expected to add to the Strip’s financial woes. “It’s hard to get people from Los Angeles to spend money in Las Vegas if they are worried that they are not going to have a job next year,” Pirosch said. The Southern California market contributed 28 percent of the revenue generated by domestic visitors last year, according to the report. Second-place Arizona generated 9 percent of the domestic visitor base. Jacob Oberman, director of gaming research and analysis for the gaming group and the report’s co-author, said a key to any turnaround was the “need to have homes go up in value before (visitors) are willing to spend again.” Oberman said that before the housing collapse, 3 percent of all spending on the Strip was attributed to gains in home equity. Housing prices nationwide are not expected to increase dramatically next year, he said, making it unlikely consumers will be changing their spending habits. If home prices rise by more than 5 percent next year, consumers may start to feel more confident about their ability to spend, Oberman told a group of bankers and casino operators during a luncheon Wednesday at McCormick & Schmick’s in the Hughes Center. A bright spot for high-end casinos on the Strip next year could come from baccarat, a game favored by Asian tourists who have disposable income due to the strength of the Chinese economy. The report forecasts a 10 percent to 20 percent increase in baccarat and minibaccarat income in 2011. Oberman attributed the wide growth spread to the “volatility” of baccarat players, who have helped hotels earn $20 million a month to as much as $200 million. The Strip was also expected to benefit from an increase in convention customers. The report forecasts convention and meeting demand to increase 15.5 percent next year, far ahead of the 3.1 percent increase in room nights available with the opening of the Cosmopolitan. Total revenue for Strip casinos in business before the December opening of the Cosmopolitan, excluding baccarat, was predicted to decline 1.6 percent to 3.9 percent, while gaming revenues for the same period were expected to decline by 2.6 percent to 5.6 percent. The forecast was the second released by CB Richard Ellis’ Global Gaming Group. The report didn’t address the locals market, but after their presentation both Pirosch and Oberman stressed hotels and casinos that cater to area residents are also expected to struggle next year. “As the Strip goes, so goes the locals market,” Oberman said. “The Strip is critical because every job has a multiplier effect on the locals market.”
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Airline wants regional meeting on reduced fares

Posted by admin on October 20th, 2010

1287576009 60 Airline wants regional meeting on reduced fares

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – the Trinidad and Tobago based Caribbean Airlines (CAL) Tuesday said it is seeking a meeting with regional leaders to discuss the possibility of reducing airfares to destinations throughout the Caribbean.

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Holiday airfares won’t be cheap

Posted by admin on October 6th, 2010

1286326514 18 Holiday airfares wont be cheapSaturday, October 2, 2010  02:56 AM THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH Business Stories

Think holiday airfares are high this year? Get used to it, say industry experts.

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FareCompare’s When-to-Fly iPhone app: The good and the bad

Posted by admin on September 27th, 2010

1285592108 31 FareCompare’s When to Fly iPhone app: The good and the bad

After FareCompare launched its When-to-Fly iPhone app last week, I had a few days to play with it. I must say, I’m already inspired to grab a cheap flight.

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Vayama is Making Self- Realization Affordable with Discounted Do It Yourself Around the World Tickets

Posted by admin on August 15th, 2010

1281862521 70 Vayama is Making Self  Realization Affordable with Discounted Do It Yourself Around the World Tickets

Online travel agency vayama.com has announced a special discounted “do it Yourself around the World Ticket” inspired by the destinations in the bestselling book and upcoming movie, Eat, Pray, love.

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How come airfares and availability varies?

Posted by admin on August 13th, 2010

1281678910 44 How come airfares and availability varies?

I'm so aggravated! we booked a flight and found the nonstop flight cost way more, 97.00. So we went with the flight that has one stop and is lots cheaper. So I checked today and suddenly the non stop flight is available again and down 102.00!! It's too late to change now, cause we already paid for the other, but what gives? Why do airfares and flights vary daily? I should mention that the trip we want to take isn't for another 3 months, so it's not like a last minute thing. I sure am po'd!!!

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How long should I wait for prices to go down on airfares before I just give up and buy tickets?

Posted by admin on July 23rd, 2010

1279897221 83 How long should I wait for prices to go down on airfares before I just give up and buy tickets?

I'm flying from the midwest to Los Angeles in mid-January. Typically, this is a very cheap time of year to fly. but, right now, even tickets for Christmastime are cheaper. Have the airlines just not put out their January specials yet?

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Inexpensive Airfares – 3 Helpful Tips to Get Inexpensive Airfares and Save Money on Travel

Posted by admin on July 18th, 2010

1279461617 41 Inexpensive Airfares   3 Helpful Tips to Get Inexpensive Airfares and Save Money on Travel

When you look at copies of 1,000 things you must do before you die (or get married), travel is always included in the list. It’s not a surprise at all, since there is so much to see in other parts of the globe. And with inexpensive airfares on your side, it is now possible for you to experience them all!

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Cheap airfares and packages for travelling to Africa

Posted by on July 7th, 2010

1278518434 95 Cheap airfares and packages for travelling to Africa

CF2A has renovated company’s official website and introduced yet another easiest way to get cheap flights to Africa. With launching such a user friendly website company is expecting high click through and conversion rate this year.

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Is there a certain way to book special airfares?

Posted by on July 4th, 2010

1278216009 28 Is there a certain way to book special airfares?I want to book a K fare (economy plus) for a flight to london. Can I call the airline? Will they book it? Is there another way to book a special fair?
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