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Top hotel ‘going cheap’

Three men are facing fraud charges after trying to sell The Ritz hotel in London when apparently they were in no position to do so.

The Ritz

The Ritz

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Hotel is a real dump

A new hotel in Rome is being classed as a real dump.

Save the Beach Hotel

Save the Beach Hotel

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Hotel plans sleep patrols

Britain’s Travelodge chain will have staff patrolling hotel hallways at night to check on noisy customers.

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Waldorf special

A couple who spent their wedding night at New York’s Waldorf Astoria Hotel in 1950 have paid just $US22 for a return visit.

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eBay helps hotel victims

Auction site eBay Australia will set up a special fund to help holiday makers caught in the collapse of Gold Coast-based online travel company Accommodation 1, website SmartCompany.com.au reports.

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Death of hotel magnate

The billionaire owner of a string of luxury hotels in Germany died after choking on a piece of steak served at one of his own properties.

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Phones as room keys?

Hotel group InterContinental is about to test technology which will allow guests to bypass reception by using their phones as room keys, newspaper USA Today reports.

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Seven Oceans Cruising

CRUISE TOUR TO LONDON AND THE NORTHERN LIGHTS

DEPARTS: 10 FEBRUARY 2013

18 DAY CRUISE TOUR FROM $4899

Fly with Emirates to London – Experience London, Bath Stonehenge and Salisbury.

Cruise on Marco Polo to Amsterdam and the Norwegian Fjords, cross the Arctic Circle and with natures cooperation view the Northern Lights.

Ports include Tromso, Bergen Svartisen Glacier and much more during the spectacular winter season.

News in Brief for 18 May

UPGRADE DELAY Air NZ says it’s new 'OneUp' bidding system for upgrades will now apply for travel from 12 July. It was to take effect 30 May.

AIRPORT SACKING A top executive at Berlin’s new airport has been fired after it was announced that the airport will now not open till March next year because of problems with fire safety system. "He had trouble recognising when things were going wrong", Berlin mayor Klaus Wowereit told reporters yesterday. The airport was to open next month.

FLORIDA SURGE Illustrating in part the huge drawing power of major amusement parks, Florida tourism authorities announced yesterday that the state hosted an estimated 23.4 million visitors in just the first three months of this year.

EUROPE CUTBACK Royal Caribbean is reducing the number of ships it deploys in Europe , cutting it to nine next year from 12 this year. Currently it’s offering 276 sailings to 88 ports on 58 Europe itineraries.