Toronto hotels expecting ‘uneven’ bookings in June thanks to World Cup
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Demand for Toronto’s hotels looks set to be “uneven” this month as the city prepares to host six FIFA World Cup matches, with questions still lingering over how many will travel. Toronto’s tourism sector had at one point expected to see a major boost from the global soccer tournament, driven by travelling fans and large-scale bookings made by FIFA itself. The tournament organizer, however, cancelled large blocks of rooms earlier this year and concerns about prices appear to have dampened demand for Toronto’s less high-profile group stage games. “I would expect that the business throughout June…
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