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New York City hotels projected to make only half of anticipated revenue from World Cup

New York Amsterdam News

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June 29, 2026

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For New York City's hotel industry, what was expected to be a major economic boom from the World Cup is looking like a big bust. The post New York City hotels projected to make only half of anticipated revenue from World Cup appeared first on New York Amsterdam News.

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· Jun 26, 2026

Will the World Cup Boost Saudi Tourism?

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DNyuz

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· Jul 7, 2026

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Mashable

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· Jun 27, 2026

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Commercial Observer

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· Jun 23, 2026

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Related coverage for "New York City hotels projected to make only half of anticipated revenue from World Cup": Skift — Marriott Outspends Rivals on TV, But Airbnb Owns the World Cup. Elite Daily — I Went To House Of GOAL NYC: The World Cup Soccer Culture Festival. Al Arabiya English — Will the World Cup Boost Saudi Tourism?. DNyuz — Inside the luxe private suites where David Beckham, NFL WAGs are watching the World Cup. Mashable — Global World Cup fans came to the U.S. for soccer. Now theyre taking over MLB stadiums.. Commercial Observer — 2026 Power Young Professionals