At President Trump’s hotel in New York, revenue went up this spring — thanks to a visit from big-spending Saudis

The following article by David A. Fahrenthold and Jonathan O’Connell was posted on the Washington Post website August 3, 2018:

Trump International Hotel in Manhattan is the one remaining Trump-branded hotel in New York. Credit: Houdek Vladimir, AP

The general manager of the Trump International Hotel in Manhattan had a rare bit of good news to report to investors this spring: After two years of decline, revenue from room rentals went up 13 percent in the first three months of 2018.

What caused the uptick at President Trump’s flagship hotel in New York? One major factor: “a last-minute visit to New York by the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia,” wrote general manager Prince A. Sanders in a May 15 letter, which was obtained by The Washington Post.

Neither Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman nor members of the royal family stayed at Trump’s hotel, Sanders said: He said the Trump hotel didn’t have suites big enough to accommodate them. But “due to our close industry relationships,” he wrote, “we were able to accommodate many of the accompanying travelers.”

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