Posts Tagged ‘Central America’

Brand New Hilton Garden Inn® Liberia Airport in Costa Rica Opens with Introductory Rate of $79

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Hilton Hotels Corporation celebrates the opening of the new Hilton Garden Inn Liberia Airport in Costa Rica which is the brand’s first hotel in Central America. To commemorate the occasion, the hotel will offer guests an attractive introductory rate of $79.00 USD* per night based on double occupancy. The new Hilton Garden Inn Liberia Airport [...]

Hispanic Hotel Owners Association Hotel, Development and Investment Conference Lively with Hotel Deals and Latino Pride

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

More than 250 attendees from more than five Latin American countries and 25 U.S. states gathered in Miami to do transactions and celebrate the impressive growth of Latino hotel ownership at the group’s first annual Hotel, Development and Investment Conference, held last week at the Doral Resort and Spa in Miami, Fla.
Despite a troubled stock [...]

Go-today.com Announces Europe Sale

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

Go-today.com is now offering 15% off of all hotels in Europe. Combine this discount with the fact that international exchange rates have dropped 15% over the past year, and travelers can now expect to not only save money on their hotel costs, but also get more when shopping, dining, and sightseeing.
(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070829/AQW058LOGO)
“The falling exchange [...]

Oriens Expands to Service Other Travel Related Businesses

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Oriens Travel & Hotel Management Corp. (http://www.orienscorp.com), a company that seeks out mid/lower-end hotel properties in developing countries and reorganizes them under the Hotel PURE brands, is pleased to announce the company has completed its new online booking and processing engine, FROL (Friendly Reservations On Line), which aims at servicing travel related businesses in [...]

Explosion in the number of inexpensive vacation home and apartment rentals

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

With even modest hotels charging from $200 to $300 a room all over the world (and sometimes more), the smart traveler is frequently turning to the rental of lower-cost vacation homes or apartments.
We have learned that it is rather easy to find, say, a perfectly acceptable $139-a-night apartment in Manhattan to substitute for a Manhattan [...]

Interstate to Manage First EuroSuites Condo-Hotel in Miami

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

Interstate Hotels & Resorts (NYSE: IHR), one of the nation’s largest independent hotel management companies, today announced that it has been selected to manage the EuroSuites luxury condo-hotel in the Doral area of Miami, Florida. The nearly completed 368-suite property is being developed by Concalpro Group Corporation and asset managed by EuroSuites Hospitality Group, both [...]

When Will There be too Much New Construction?

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

It’s hard to say just when. Development is driven by the availability of capital, which is plentiful. Each economy is booming in its own right. Occupancy, ADR’s and RevPars are at or near historic levels and there’s significant guest room shortages in many markets.
In a time of unprecedented economic growth, trying to predict future demand [...]

Immigration Raid Leaves Texas Town a Skeleton

Friday, February 9th, 2007

The streets of this small, isolated city in the Texas Panhandle are virtually empty nowadays, and “For Rent” signs decorate dilapidated trailers and shabby 1940s-era military barracks that just weeks ago were full of tenants.
Sales of tortillas and other staples are down. Money wire transactions to Central America have mostly dried up. The “Guatemalas,” as [...]

Panama Hotel Is Imperiled Frogs’ Lifeboat

Thursday, October 26th, 2006

EL VALLE DE ANTON, Panama - The guests in Rooms 28 and 29 at the Hotel Campestre here in this lush volcano-crater town get the full spa treatment.
Daily cleansing rinses. Exotic lunches. Even 24-hour room service.
It would all be so lovely, a real dream, if they could only go outside every once in a [...]

North American flight schedules achieves another month of growth

Thursday, October 12th, 2006

The travel and tourism industry in North America is celebrating a significant year-on-year upturn in transatlantic air travel, according to statistics revealed by OAG Data’s quarterly airline traffic statistics.
It was reported that this month the world’s airlines have scheduled more than 25,000 October flights between North America and Western Europe. This figure is approximately 1,400 [...]


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