Four or five dollars isn't large in the grand scheme of things, but when you're competing against a lot of other business and a lot of other travelers, that $5 may keep government travelers from staying at that hotel. GSA is going to have to figure out, [are] the rates that they're giving allowing government workers to stay in those hotels. |
I think it is inevitable that you would see this in any country, including the United States - a certain amount of 'not in my backyard' syndrome that you see whenever you talk about moving bases around or whenever you talk about moving things from one base to another base. |
They were getting shut out of some markets, or not being able to stay in the hotels they need to. |