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The conversation about staffing and other hotel guest issues "is mostly behind us," according to Julius Robinson, chief sales and marketing officer, U.S., and Canada for Marriott International, ...
Marriott Hotel Services has been slapped with a breach-of-contract lawsuit by the American Roentgen Ray Society, the nation's first and oldest radiology society, after the hotel where the group ...
WASHINGTON -- Beds with new mattresses and comforters and improved express reservations services are just two of the enhancements Marriott is adding to its hotels as part of an overall effort to ...
Marriott will no longer be the service provider at the GE HealthCare Institute's conference center, according to a WARN notice.
The Marriott Bonvoy program encompasses 30 brands offering every type of accommodation, from affordable comfort to opulent luxury, plus private vacation homes.
Desk clerks are poised to become the latest coronavirus casualty at some Marriott hotels. The world’s biggest hotel chain said it is testing automated kiosks equipped with touch screens that … ...
Marriott hotel brands now total 37. Here's an overview of all the Marriott brands, from St. Regis and Ritz-Carlton to TownePlace Suites and City Express.
Marriott International, Inc. Marriott International, Inc. (NYSE: MAR) is a leading lodging company based in Bethesda, Maryland, USA, with more than 3,800 properties in 72 countries and territories and ...
With more than two decades of leadership experience within Marriott International, Naber brings a proven track record of ...
Marriott International is currently facing a lawsuit over alleged junk hotel fees that violate consumer protection laws in California. The lawsuit has been filed by two guests named Nina Baek and ...
Hotels are also using robots for cleaning amid COVID-19 Of course, that's not the only thing robots can be useful for at hotels during the coronavirus pandemic.
The proposed class includes all employees who worked for Marriott in Illinois since 2019. BIPA permits plaintiffs to seek statutory damages between $1,000 and $5,000 per violation.