Marriott eliminating travel-sized toiletries
Another leading hotel company is eliminating tiny toiletries from its rooms.
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Another leading hotel company is eliminating tiny toiletries from its rooms.
Four young women who say they were sex trafficked are suing chains that own Atlanta-area hotels where, the women allege, they were not only forced to perform sex acts for money, but hotel staff helped their traffickers in exchange for a cut of the profits.
India's biggest hotel chain is on a global expansion spree. Its latest stop: Las Vegas.
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A woman has filed a $100 million lawsuit against Hilton Worldwide, claiming a hotel employee secretly recorded her while she was naked in the shower and tried to blackmail her after posting the video to more than a dozen pornographic websites.
Marriott says its guest reservation system has been hacked, potentially exposing the personal information of approximately 500 million guests.