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Hotels (magazine)

HOTELS is a trade publication serving the information needs of the worldwide hospitality industry.

Established in 1966, HOTELS is published monthly. Regular features include design, food and beverage, technology, and a global update section with industry news, executive interviews and marketing stories.

Along with monthly print articles, HOTELS posted new content on its Web site every day. Some of this came in the form of press releases and aggregated industry news, while some was original content such as blog posts or podcasts. Topics included green hotelkeeping, sales and marketing, finance & investment, and coverage of hotel conferences.

As of December 2006, total BPA audited circulation was 62,330 subscribers. The magazine had readers in more than 165 countries around the world.

Former owner Reed Business Information sold off the magazine to its publisher, Dan Hogan, in 2010. Hogan then sold the magazine to Marketing & Technology Group.

Usage examples of "hotels".

It required an effort to mention the Waldorf, and he was tempted to add: from where I was fired in ignominy, and black-listed by the chain hotels, so that I am fortunate to be working here, which is an independent house.

Doctors who registered in hotels expected privacy and were entitled to it, 17 HOTEL Once in a while, though, emergency justified a break with protocol.

Goodlooking young men who worked in hotels grew used to receiving overtures from lonely women, and most, at some point in their careers, succumbed.

A lot of people think the day of the big independents is over, and nowadays the chain hotels are the only ones which can show reasonable profit.

But also like all hotels, it gambled on the certain foreknowledge that some people who made reservations would fail to show up, so the problem resolved itself into guessing the true percentage of non-arrivals.

HOTEL hotels being already filled, the new arrivals were dispersed to motels in outlying New York until next day when the bakers went innocently away.

Even fiercely competitive hotels aided each other in that kind of crisis, never knowing when the roles would be reversed.

In Louisiana, though hotels with chain affiliations had nominally integrated months before, several independents-spearheaded by Warren Trent and the St.

The hotel magnate, Peter thought, probably grew weary of the inevitable fruit basket-standard salutation of hotels to visiting VIPs.

You know in hotels with dial telephones, from some phones you can dial rooms 212 Wednesday directly.

As a matter of public relations, most hotels would change standard fare if asked, even if the substitute meal was costlier.

They knew none of the hotels in Rochester, and they had chosen a certain one in reliance upon their handbook.

But they did not really see the lake till they had taken the train for Niagara Falls, after breakfasting in the depot, where the children, used to the severe native or the patronizing Irish ministrations of Boston restaurants and hotels, reveled for the first time in the affectionate devotion of a black waiter.

English hotels, where he learned the language, he might not have risen to this.

It appeared, while Miss Triscoe was shaking hands with March, that it was last night, and her father was finishing his breakfast, and it was one of the hotels on the hill.