The Emirates Wolgan Valley resort is set to reopen this year as the first property under the new Ritz-Carlton Lodge umbrella.
Emirates has appointed Marriott International to operate its long-closed Wolgan Valley resort, unveiling plans to relaunch ...
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A survey found that a major New Year’s resolution for Americans is to travel more in 2026, and Marriott Bonvoy is launching a new way for travelers to reach their travel goals: a giveaway with one ...
For Marriott International, the $15 million deal seemed like a low-risk way to add 9,000 rooms to its global portfolio. So in August of last year, the world’s largest hotel chain struck a licensing ...
The warning signs were there. Long before guests found themselves abruptly kicked out of their "Sonder by Marriott" stays this month, Sonder, the Airbnb rival, was battling sloppy accounting, a litany ...
Marriott Bonvoy’s Cyber Week Sale is the longest one yet, offering members more time to book and more time to stay with discounted escapes around the world. Those who book through the Marriott Bonvoy ...
Sonder Holdings Inc., a short-term rental company once considered a rival to Airbnb, announced this week it plans to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection. Employees at Sonder properties, including ...
Sonder announced Monday it is immediately winding down operations and plans to file for bankruptcy, just one day after Marriott International terminated its licensing agreement with the hospitality ...
Short-term rental company Sonder has filed for bankruptcy and is immediately ceasing operations. Some travelers have been asked to vacate their rentals, while others have had upcoming bookings ...
Hotel guests around the world were left “homeless” when they were evicted from their rentals with only hours of notice after Marriott-backed chain Sonder filed for bankruptcy, creating a vacation ...
Sonder announced on Monday, Nov. 10, that it planned to file for bankruptcy, only a day after Marriott International said it ended a licensing agreement with the short-term rental company. Sonder said ...
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