With hotels unable to rely on international tourists, how can they target locals?

We spoke to Brøchner Hotels CEO Nickolas Krabbe Bjerg about how the company is not just trying to attract its neighbours but to assist them as well.
‘Hotels’ and ‘locals’: the two have been try
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