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hotelier

[oh-tuhl-yey, hoht-l-eer] / ˌoʊ təlˈyeɪ, ˌhoʊt lˈɪər /


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But hoteliers expressed "deep concern" that the visitor levy would worsen trading conditions.

From BBC

Restaurateurs, hoteliers and retailers, The Post wrote, were “keenly on the lookout for the American dollar, and if you can’t disguise your twang you must pay for the privilege of using it.”

From Washington Post

Hotel franchisees, squeezed by lost revenue during pandemic lockdowns, say they have also been hurt by the hotel brands’ loyalty programs, which require the hotelier to rent rooms at a reduced rate.

From New York Times

Journalists from the Netherlands, Italy and Germany were all represented in the Racecourse's press box, while local hoteliers said that hearing north American accents on trips to watch Wrexham are now commonplace.

From BBC

Paul Rusesabagina, the hotelier whose heroism during the genocide in Rwanda in 1994 inspired the film “Hotel Rwanda,” returned to the U.S. last Wednesday, after a complex, secretive effort to free him.

From New York Times