Skift Business Traveler: Hilton Launches Tru Hotels and Does Away With Desks
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It's all the rage in the hotel industry: brands that appeal to millennials. Hyatt's got Centric. Marriott has AC. Starwood kind of has Tribute. And now in addition to Canopy, Hilton's got Tru.
What's the difference you ask? Tru is geared more towards budget-friendly millennials -- think of a competitor to a Holiday Inn or a Best Western. But the best part about the hotels? You can still accrue HHonors points.
Hilton's planning a widespread launch with over 102 locations planned around major metropolitan areas. Just don't expect to get much work done -- apparently millennials don't use desks.
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