Retail Sales
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BTN's 2008 Business Travel Survey
as fuel prices spiraled out of control, the value of the dollar plummeted, the U.S. mortgage crisis hit home, retail sales slumped and corporate travel demand began to show some softening. Now, dire circumstances have created an environment
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Fleet Costs, Key To Car Rental Rates, Lower Than Expected
president of Abrams Consulting. "Domestic manufacturers realized that they do need the rental companies still. Retail sales have been softer than anticipated. They still have the cars, though. They have to get these cars out of the factory
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Renamed TBR Index Rebounds, Slightly
transportation service industry employment from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and eating and drinking establishment retail sales from the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Bureau of Census. Dr. James Howell, president of Boston-based Howell
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Travel Index Bounces Back In September
rate and revenue index as reported by Smith Travel Research, at 0.22 percent and 0.8 percent, respectively, and retail sales at eating and drinking establishments, which grew by 0.7 percent, according to the Department of Commerce and Bureau
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Travel Biz Index Indicates Ongoing Growth
Four other segments were up slightly or virtually unchanged: Air Transport Association revenue passenger miles, retail sales at eating and drinking establishments according to the Department of Commerce and Bureau of Census, personal consumption
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Leading Travel, U.S. Indices Slow But Grow
industry employment, the Conference Board's consumer confidence index, Dept. of Commerce and Bureau of Census data on retail sales at eating and drinking establishments, Smith Travel Research's hotel/motel revenue index and the daily rental car
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TBR Index Up Again In Feb.
products, the Conference Board's consumer confidence index, Department of Commerce and Bureau of Census data on retail sales at eating and drinking establishments, Smith Travel Research statistics on hotel/motel occupancy rates and revenue
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Roundtable's Index Rebounds In January
the Bureau of Labor Statistics' level of travel industry employment, total Airlines Reporting Corp. sales, and retail sales at eating and drinking establishments according to the Department of Commerce and Bureau of Census. Smith Travel Research
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TBR Index Resumes Upward Climb
Analysis personal consumption expenditures for travel and other services, and Department of Commerce and Bureau of Census retail sales at eating and drinking establishments. Car rental price per day, as measured by an index provided by one major industry
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Air, Hotel, Car Rental And Restaurant Sales Indicate Strong Industry Growth
consumption expenditures for travel and other discretionary products and services from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, retail sales at eating and drinking establishments taken from the Department of Commerce and data taken from the Bureau of Census

