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Hotel owners expected a World Cup boom - so far it hasn't happened
Key takeaways
- Billboards abound, there are signs outside bars and stores are churning out tournament-themed merchandise.
- But for hoteliers checking their booking systems, the buzz is more of a murmur.
- The industry body says most hotels in World Cup host cities are seeing bookings lower than this time last year, and those who spoke to the BBC said they were underwhelmed so far.
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Archie Mitchell Business reporter CJ Washington Deidre Mathis said hoteliers thought the World Cup would be a "phenomenon"Walking the streets of Kansas City, Houston, Miami and New York it is hard not to notice a World Cup is coming.
Billboards abound, there are signs outside bars and stores are churning out tournament-themed merchandise.
But for hoteliers checking their booking systems, the buzz is more of a murmur.
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