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Hotels may lay off workers (The Star) MANY three and four-star hotels may retrench their workers from as early as next month to reduce their operation cost following the Federal Government?s decision to reduce its number of functions at the hotels.
High-ranking castle hotels (The Record) Maybe you can't live like a king, but you can vacation in a castle. TripAdvisor.com is offering a top 10 list of castle hotels in Europe, based on rankings by travel- ers who contribute reviews to the Web site and TripAdvisor editors.
IHG manages 4 new Egypt hotels (AME Info) InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) has won four hotels to exclusively manage four hotels of Sovereign Hospitality Holdings, owned by M.A. Kharafi Group of Kuwait.
Land Securities to hang on to Trillium hotels (Independent) FTSE 100 property giant Land Securities is expected to keep hold of a £400m hotels business as it considers offers for Trillium, its outsourcing and infrastructure division, this week.
Workers at 3 hotels could strike (Toronto Star) At the height of Toronto's summer tourist season, unions at three hotels, including the Fairmont Royal York, have moved into strike positions.
Asian side prime spot for five-star hotels (Zaman Online) Kozyata??, an emerging business district on ?stanbul's Asian side, is slowly -- but surely -- developing as the top location for a number of multinational companies. Not far behind are five-star hotels.
Hotels giving away excess food (The New Straits Times) WASTE not, want not. Some hotels are doing just that by sending excess food from their food and beverage outlets to the needy in these trying times.
Local B&Bs hold steady; hotels see slight decline (The Commercial Dispatch) High fuel prices have affected the frequency and length of travelers? hotel stays, but not by much, say most managers and owners of Columbus hotels. And local bed-and-breakfast owners report the high cost of gasoline hasn?t led to much decline, if any, in their business, either.
Rooms go begging as Olympics loom (AFP via Yahoo! News) Rooms are going begging one month out from the Beijing Olympics with hotels reporting lower-than-expected advance bookings and crossing their fingers for a late influx of tourists.
Gay boycott urged of 2 San Diego hotels (Gayapolis) Same-sex marriage advocates urged travelers Thursday to boycott two hotels owned by a San Diego County businessman who gave $125,000 to a group backing a California ballot initiative to ban gay marriage.
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