Infographic: What Obama's win last night means to the hotel industry
Skift Take
After months of uncertainty, hotels (and other businesses) can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that nothing radical -- well, except for something like Airbnb -- will change their industry over the next four years.
Hoteliers who are wondering what President Obama's victory on Nov. 6 will mean to their industry can consult this cheat sheet created by HotelNewsNow for a brief explanation on how key issues will influence the hotel industry. The information was taken from each candidate's website and paints a pretty picture for hoteliers -- even if they were rooting for Romney.
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