Managing Global Hospitality Issues, Hospitality Management

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Running Head: MANAGING GLOBAL HOSPITALITY ISSUES, HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

Managing global hospitality issues, Hospitality management

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Managing Global Hospitality Issues, Hospitality Management

Introduction

If we analyzed then we come to know that the Thistle Euston, adjacent to Euston station, is a modern, purpose-built hotel presenting guests pleasant lodging and good service. The hotel is situated inside easy reach of together the city and the shops and amusement of the West End.

Having experienced the SARS, July 7th, 2005 terrorist attack, and the Bird Flu, which have slowed down the UK economy and had an adverse effect on the hotel industry, there are now clear signs of recovery. This report will first examine the UK based Thistle Euston hotel market, discuss the main industry players and show the relative significance of key issues. Moreover, it will discover the UK consumer trends, present the variety of backgrounds of investors and give a future outlook along with a forecast which has been urbanized to illustrate the industry and the factors moving its growth and future.

In conclusion, it will comment on short-term and long-term investment as well as recommending an outcome for the investor.

The Thistle Hotel Euston in UK

Current Situation

A Thistle Euston hotel, according to the EU, is defined as 'a communal accommodation enterprise, typified as being prearranged in rooms exceeding a countrywide specified minimum and as providing ordinary services, counting room service'. Usually, the UK definition is made according to the investment of a license to sell liquor. (Lawson, 1998)

According to the newest beginning figures from the Hotel Thistle Euston Survey by Deloitte, the UK hotel industry has established to be the strongest entertainer in Europe in the first six months of 2004, by means of revenue per...