The Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest is profitably stable
The Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest is profitably stable. The five-star hotel reached a pre-tax profit of 1.5 billion forints last year, which is 9 percent higher, compared to the previous year – Stephan Interthal CEO of MTI.
He announced that the revenue of the hotel has been growing with double-digit every year since 2014, in line with the national trends – and expect a similar growth this year. With around 300 employees, the hotel’s annual net revenue was 7.4 billion forints last year, after the 7 billion forints in the previous year. (MTI)
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