Chapter 50
Since arriving at Leap Hotel, Liam had noticed that while there were guests, their numbers were pitifully low. The term "deserted" wouldn’t be an exaggeration.
For such a large five-star hotel, having so few guests not only meant a lack of profit but also that they weren’t even covering their daily expenses.
So after becoming familiar with hotel operations, Liam had started thinking about how to attract more customers.
Leap Hotel had natural advantages: it was located by the sea, with a bay just in front, offering a nice view. This made it very convenient for tourism and vacations.
However, due to its poor reputation in recent years, it had lost nearly all its customers to much less prestigious resorts and holiday hotels.
Liam had been considering launching a promotional campaign, perhaps some advertising, to change this situation.
Restoring the hotel’s reputation would take time, and the results wouldn’t be immediate.
Moreover, th
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