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In late 2008, Hotel Meliá, a century-old family-owned hotel in Ponce, Puerto Rico, filed a complaint against Sol Meliá in the Court of First Instance after he attempted to register the name "Meliá" with the Puerto Rico Department of State asserting that Hotel Meliá Inc. "had the sole right to use the Meliá mark in connection with hotel and ...
Hotel Estelar (also known as the Hotel Estelar Bocagrande) is a mixed-use skyscraper in the Bocagrande district of Cartagena, Colombia. Built between 2013 and 2016, the tower stands at 202 m (663 ft) tall with 52 floors, and is the current 2nd tallest building in Colombia as well as the tallest in Cartagena .
Iberostar Group is a global tourism company and hotel group. The company has four areas of business: the hotel division, the core business of the company; the holiday club, called The Club; the inbound tourism and travel brands Almundo.com, World 2 Meet (W2M) and Iberoservice; and the property business.
Hotel Estelar Bocagrande, the tallest building in Cartagena. This list ranks skyscrapers in Cartagena, Colombia by height. This lists ranks Cartagena's skyscrapers that stand at least 150 meters (492 feet) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts.
Fiesta Inn logo A hotel in Ecatepec de Morelos. Fiesta Inn is a Mexican business-class hotel brand. [1] [2] It is owned by Grupo Posadas, Inc., which also owns other Mexican hotel brands, including the upscale Fiesta Americana and Fiesta Americana Grand, ultra-luxury Live Aqua, One, and the eco-tourist Explorean.
The spin-off of Wyndham's hotel business occurred on May 31, 2018, creating Wyndham Hotels & Resorts. In June 2024, the hotel chain has more than 9,200 hotels in over 95 countries, represented by 24 brands. [21] In October 2023, Choice Hotels announced a proposal to purchase all outstanding shares of Wyndham for $90 per share. [22]
The relationship between Westin and Camino Real established the first internationally backed luxury hotel chain in Mexico and ended 31 years later, in 1993. In 2000, Camino Real was bought by business group Grupo Empresarial Ángeles for US$252 million. [1] The deal included six hotels plus operating rights to 16 total hotels.
On November 6, 2017, the Chilean airline Latin American Wings terminated the contract with Estelar for non-payment, which caused passengers on the Santiago route to be stranded for three days at the airport. [3] In December 2017, Estelar announced its first intercontinental route from Caracas to Madrid, Spain.