$59B hit from business travel slump seen for US hotels

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The plunge in business travel is projected to cost US hotels $59 billion this year, with New York City the biggest loser at an estimated $4 billion, according to research from Kalibri Labs and the American Hotel & Lodging Association. The trend contrasts with a strong rebound in leisure travel and is not expected to abate as corporate managers embrace alternatives to in-person meetings.

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