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  2. Hospitality law - Wikipedia

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    Hospitality law is a legal and social practice related to the treatment of a person's guests or those who patronize a place of business. Related to the concept of legal liability, hospitality laws are intended to protect both hosts and guests against injury, whether accidental or intentional.

  3. Some Hilton hotels to bring back daily housekeeping. See how ...

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    The union has helped push dozens of cities to implement rules requiring daily automatic housekeeping in hotels, but the end result is a patchwork of housekeeping policies among brands, according ...

  4. Spain hotel check-in delay fears as new data rules begin - AOL

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    The start date of the new rules - officially known as Royal Decree 933/2021 - was pushed back from 1 October to 2 December, to give the industry more time to prepare.

  5. Check-in - Wikipedia

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    More and more hotels are implementing online or contactless check-in options. Check-in times vary, but can range from about 12 pm to about 3 pm, depending on the establishment's rules and regulations. Late check-ins can be arranged through the hotel as long as the guests book this in advance and arrange all the necessary details.

  6. Hotel rating - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss hotel rating was the first non-government formal hotel classification beginning in 1979. [3] It influenced the hotel classification in Austria and Germany. [ 3 ] The formal hotel classification of the DEHOGA (German Hotel and Restaurant Association) started on 1 August 1996 and proved successful with 80% of guests citing the hotel ...

  7. Did NY hotel's policy call for $500 fines for bad reviews?

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    A New York hotel faced online criticism when the media heard about its supposed policy of fining brides and grooms $500 for each negative review written by them or their wedding guests. But was ...

  8. Hoteling - Wikipedia

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    Hoteling (also hotelling or office hoteling) is a method of office management in which workers dynamically schedule their use of workspaces such as desks, cubicles, and offices.

  9. Are the New Junk Fee Rules Really That Great? - AOL

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    Basically, if you're a hotel, you cannot just add a resort fee on to the end of the booking. You can still charge it. You just have to tell your customers up front.