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LA28 Olympics visitors could be left scrambling for places to stay: new study - New York Post
Summary
A new study indicates that visitors to the LA28 Olympics could face a shortage of accommodation options, potentially leading to challenges securing places to stay. This situation highlights the importance of understanding market demand, and potentially adjusting pricing or exploring alternative booking strategies to maximize revenue during the event.
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