
Major US city looks to hike hotel fees to boost tourism
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Hotels in Minneapolis, Minnesota, could implement a booking tax in order to boost tourism. The city saw a "record-breaking" number of hotel guests in summer 2024.
Last summer, Minneapolis had a "record-breaking" number of hotel guests bringing in $131 million, which is 8% more revenue seen than in the summer of 2019, according to Meet Minneapolis, the city's convention and visitor’s bureau.
Roughly 680,000 hotel rooms were booked during the summer with a 68.1% occupancy around the city.
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