Hotels report nothing extraordinary ahead of World Cup
Friday, April 16, 2010
Hotel bookings, the usual standard for determining turnout figures for high profile events like the World Cup, have not shown any marked change going into May, indicating that the build-up to the world's biggest football showpiece to be held nearby are yet to be felt in Botswana.
Bruce Page-Wood, the regional Director for Peermont Global in Botswana, says at their hotels, the Grand Palm, Mondior and Metcourt Inn in Gaborone and Francistown and Walmont at the Grand Palm, they are yet to experience any upsurge in bookings related to the World Cup. "Our hotels do not show any additional bookings when comparing with our normal bookings," says Page-Wood. "So there is no positive impact from the World Cup."
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