Tune Hotels.com Introduces a Low Cost Solution to the UK Hotel MarketTune Hotels.com is opening up its first UK branch in Westminster at the end of August. Tune Hotels.com is already a successful brand in Asia, and works off the same model as a low cost airline. The company plans to open up 15 hotels across Greater London by 2017. This will create an additional 1,500 hotel rooms across the capital.
HotStats European Chain Hotels Market Review June 2010Hotels in London have recorded a rarely achieved room occupancy of 90% during June driving a year-on-year profitability increase of 16% for that month, according to the latest HotStats survey from TRI Hospitality Consulting. The extremely high room occupancy levels in addition to a 12.8% increase in achieved average room rate to 188.16 resulted in a year-on-year growth in Revenue per Available ...
Life in the fast lane for Olympic officials in 2012 ... traffic jams for everyone elseMotorists will be banned from using Games lanes reserved for 'marketing partners' as well as athletes The fact that London 2012 is just two years away was marked by the sight of Sir Chris Hoy gliding around the partly built velodrome on Tuesday. But motorists discovered today that they are unlikely to be able to travel through the capital with quite as much ease during the Olympic Games. It was ...
TripAdvisor Teams up With Nokia to Empower Even More TravellersLONDON, July 30, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- - TripAdvisor Now Available Through Nokia's Ovi Maps and Ovi Store: Includes Flights, Hotels, Restaurants and Attractions TripAdvisor(R), the world's largest travel site, has announced a new partnership with mobile giant Nokia which will include an Ovi app for Nokia's Ovi Store, and integration of the TripAdvisor service into Nokia's Ovi Maps. The ...
Flight canceled? European law makes airlines pay for hotel, mealsunlike the United States, where airlines make their own rules on how passengers are compensated when flights are delayed or canceled, the European Union requires airlines to pay penalties of up to 600 euros, or about $750, when the problem is the carrier's fault, and cover hotel rooms and meals even when it is not.