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American Hotel Income Properties REIT 6 00 Convertible Unsecured Subordinated Debentures T.HOT.DB.V

Alternate Symbol(s):  AHOTF | T.HOT.UN

American Hotel Income Properties REIT LP is a trust that invests in hotel real estate properties. The company's primary business is owning Premium Branded hotels, which have franchise agreements with international hotel brands including Marriott, Hilton, and IHG. It generates revenue from the room, food, beverage, and other revenue. The other revenue is comprised of conference room rentals, parking revenues, and other incidental income.


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Comment by flamingogoldon Mar 10, 2022 11:34am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Report ok

RE:RE:RE:RE:Report okCovid continues its decline and high energy prices will be offset by pent up travel demand. Flying still has obstacles in place but driving is still the easiest travel option there is for those that hunger to get out of dodge.

What might take a hit are gas hogging RVs and boating that everyone bought during the depths of the pandemic. Next to the kitchen at home, the car is the heart of an American lifestyle on the road and isn't on any death bed. The trend remains UP.

Capharnaum wrote:
Investorguy123 wrote: Actually it is mentioned in the conference call.


I don't think higher fuel costs will reduce travel in general, I think people will be more inclined to travel closer to where they live.

If you think about it, even at double the cost, the fuel costs are still a fraction of the total travel costs, compared to lodging, dining, etc.


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