Month: July 2014
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Jul- 2014 -22 JulyTech Talk
Top 5 website mistakes hoteliers don’t know they are making
By Wiredmedia You’ve spent a lot of time and money ensuring your hotel is the best around. But what hoteliers…
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21 JulyHotels
Qbic plans expansion with four London hotels
Qbic Hotel is planning four new hotels over the next two years, with a focus on the capital for its…
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21 JulyEconomy
Business travel and good weather boosts hotels in June, says BDO
An increase in business travel coupled with good weather has provided a welcome June lift for regional hotels according to…
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18 JulyEconomy
Glasgow hotel prices increase by 158% for Commonwealth Games
The impending Commonwealth Games have precipitated a surge in hotel prices in host city Glasgow, according to Trivago. The comparison…
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18 JulyHotels
Topland Group acquires Hallmark Hotels in £75m deal
Topland has acquired Hallmark Hotels in a £75m deal as part of a plan to build a £1bn hotel business…
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17 JulyCurrent Affairs
Hackney hotels to charge £1 per night for voluntary donation
Hotels in Hackney are set to charge visitors a £1 a night for a voluntary donation – the first scheme…
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17 JulyHotels
Colwall Park Hotel in Malvern under new management
The Colwall Park Hotel near Malvern, Worcestershire, is under new management following a sale brokered by Colliers International. The 22-bedroom,…
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16 JulyCurrent Affairs
European Champions Bale and Ronaldo to kick off Sky Sports 5
Sky Sports has scheduled up to 75 live matches from five European competitions during the first five weeks of its…
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16 JulyHotels
IHG signs four hotels to Holiday Inn portfolio
The InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) has announced the signing of four more Holiday Inn hotels to its UK portfolio. The…
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15 JulyCurrent Affairs
Magaluf ‘Carnage’ controversy dampens seasonal holiday interest
After a spate of bad headlines, web searches for holidays to Magaluf have increased by just 24 per cent over…
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