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'hoteliers' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to people who manage or own hotels. For example, "The hoteliers of this establishment are known for providing excellent service to their guests."
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hoteliers
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Plural of hotelier
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Among the adjustments hoteliers need to make is to never give a Chinese visitor a room with the number four in it, nor one on the fourth floor.
A raft of startups like ClickSubmit and Outbrain promise to get you noticed on the net; trades from handymen to hoteliers face the prospect that unless they get busily networking to take on Airbnb and other Web 2.0 disrupters, they'll end up biting analogue dust.
The tumbledown street where he was born in the island's capital, St Johns, has been re-named in his honour, and hoteliers chatter excitedly about how the island's goodwill ambassador sometimes honours them with his presence for a drink by the poolside.
"For the first time I'm seeing Greek hoteliers attending seminars, taking notes, asking all the right questions.
During the dinner, an intimate "fireside chat" at the Manhattan apartment of hoteliers Mati Weiderpass and Ian Reisner earlier this week, Cruz said if one of his daughters was gay, he would still love her "with all our hearts", the New York Times reported on Thursday.
More likely they'll cast a long shadow over the region, standing as an omnipresent overblown monument to the hoteliers' greed.
Local hoteliers now issue guests with night-vision torches and put out deckchairs at night.
In the aftermath of those attacks, occupancy rates plummeted and hoteliers slashed their prices, only to struggle subsequently to raise them again.
Average hotel rates in February generally showed a bigger year-on-year fall than in January, which suggests that hoteliers are becoming more serious about cutting prices to encourage nervous spenders.
Mr Filner, battle-hardened after two decades in Congress, took office with guns blazing, picking fights with hoteliers, the tourist board and the city attorney.
In Shanghai's case, another 100 hotels will reportedly open during the expo, including several at the luxury end, to capitalise on a hoped-for 70m visitors before October, when the fair closes and most of the pavilions will be trashed.Local hoteliers will be keen to avoid a post-expo funk of Beijing proportions.
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