Airport Hotel News - September 2008 - Hotel News Archive
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Failed airline passenger costs include airport hotels
About 200 passengers on Zoom were stranded in Halifax, Canada, when the airline collapsed late last week.
Heathrow hotel to be built from shipping containers
Travelodge hotel in England is finding creative ways to build new hotels from shipping containers.
Five star Ayurvedic detox at Bad Wildstein spa
The Parkschloesschen Bad Wildstein Hotel is Europe’s only five-star spa featuring the ancient Indian healing arts.
World Travel Awards announces winners in North America
Last Saturday, World Travel Awards were presented in several categories in the North American travel sector.
Hotels force Brits on XL holidays to check out
Hundreds of UK tourists were booted out of their hotels following the news of the XL Leisure Group’s collapse.
Travelodge sees profits increase on business travellers
The budget hotel chain Travelodge says that cost-conscious business travellers are driving up its profits.
Islamabad Marriott targeted by terrorist bomb
A suicide truck bomb destroyed much of Islamabad’s Marriott Hotel on Saturday night, killing dozens.
Airlines still not reducing fuel surcharges
Airlines are being criticized for maintaining fuel surcharges even as the price oil drops, according to The Telegraph.
Technical problem grounds London flights
Flights in London were grounded on Thursday afternoon leaving thousands stranded.
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