INTERVIEW - Slovenia's Sava Hotels&Resorts Sees 10% Rise in 2011 Overnights, Eyes Properties Abroad
SeeNews - The Corporate Wire 2010, Oct 11
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LJUBLJANA (Slovenia), October 11 (SeeNews) - Slovenia's top hotel operator, Sava Hotels&Resorts, expects overnights to rise 10% in 2011 from the 1.15 million forecast for this year, a senior company official said. The company's main aim over the long run is to separate hotel management from property ownership and real estate management, general manager Andrej Sprajc told SeeNews in an emailed interview.
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