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Café Royal to be turned into luxury hotel
Hotels boost revpar by 3.7% in January
How to: handle international guests As they say, when in Rome do as the Romans do. But as a hotelier, greeting and looking after guests from all around the globe can be quite a challenge.... Millennium & Copthorne Hotel Group to enter India market
Red Carnation hotel executive escapes extradition to care for sick wife
Tourists urged to book only accredited London hotels
Radisson Edwardian in TV exposé
Giorgio Armani at centre of hotel legal battle
General manager quits role at Brighton landmark The Grand
Middle East's first female only hotel launches and other international news
Jamie Oliver to teach nation to cook - more hospitality stories in What the weekend papers say
Let's get digitalWe all know that digital TV is on the way, but lots of us have yet to get ready for the switchover, it seems. Ross Bentley reports.
Gordon Ramsay to double empire in three years - For more hospitality stories, see what the weekend papers say
London hotel operator buys Amesbury venue
Campbeltown hotel with whisky bar changes hands
The Bench: London weekly hotel performance to 9 March, 2008
The Bench: West Midland hotel performance in September 2007
Pride of the Valley hotel revamps imageAndrew Colley and Robin Knight have turned the Pride of the Valley into somewhere affluent local residents are happy to go. Janet Harmer reports on how the hoteliers are attracting a new market of discerning customers
Opportunities in the conference marketConferences offer an opportunity to fill rooms and sell lucrative extras. So what can hoteliers do to attract this market? Catherine Quinn reports
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