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Marriott International News

The journey of the largest hotel chain in the world, Marriott International, Inc. Рnow with more than seven thousand hotel, residential, and timeshare properties Рbegan with a root-beer stand in Washington, D.C. in 1927 started by J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott. Following its $13.3 billion acquisition of Starwood Hotels & Resorts in 2016, it became the largest global hotel company. It currently commands a mammoth portfolio of more than two dozen hotel brands such as JW Marriott Hotels, The Ritz-Carlton, The Luxury Collection, Delta Hotels, Marriott Vacation Club, Le M̩ridien, Sheraton Hotels and Resorts, Courtyard, Fairfield, and W Hotels. Its properties contain nearly a million and a half rooms worldwide. Through its premier loyalty program Bonvoy, it is engaged in partnerships with the likes of United Airlines, Uber, American Express, Hertz, and others to optimize customer engagement.

Media and PR

Top 10 Hotel Brands on Social Media for December 2014

Hotels photo-and-video baited potential guests with festive lobbies, holiday inspired cocktails and out-of-the-cold destinations.

Top 10 Hotel Brands on Social Media for December 2014

Hotels

Marriott Bows to Pressure on Wi-Fi Blocking But There’s Lots of Wiggle Room

Marriott's customers resoundingly told the chain not to mess with their personal Wi-Fi devices and Marriott had little choice but to concede this battle. Other chains will likely feel the heat, as well. Still the war isn't over and the FCC will ultimately have much to say about where all of this is headed.

Marriott Bows to Pressure on Wi-Fi Blocking But There’s Lots of Wiggle Room

SkiftX

15 Largest Public Travel Companies of 2014: U.S. Airlines Spark Growth

What is this world coming to when airline stocks are actually an attractive investment? The biggest airlines got a helluva lot bigger in 2014, setting the pace for growth among the largest publicly traded travel companies on the planet.

Hotels

An Open Letter to the Hotel Industry on Wi-Fi Jamming: Let It Go

Fair or not, the modern traveler judges hotels by their Wi-Fi forwardness. The American hotel industry has everything to lose and nothing to win in this fight, even if it wins a ruling by FCC.

An Open Letter to the Hotel Industry on Wi-Fi Jamming: Let It Go

Online Travel

Marriott Wi-Fi Jamming Plans Resoundingly Opposed by the Public

Marriott is claiming that its plans are misunderstood and that it merely seeks permission from the FCC to jam others' Wi-Fi in its conference rooms only. But travelers are telling the FCC that they don't want to be reliant on hotel Wi-Fi in conference rooms and other areas of the hotel.

Marriott Wi-Fi Jamming Plans Resoundingly Opposed by the Public

Hotels

Marriott Wants to Introduce AC Hotels to the U.S. as New Kind of Upscale Brand

Gen X and Boomer business travelers craving low rates and high design, without the overtly weird and whimsical, may have finally found what they're looking for.

Marriott Wants to Introduce AC Hotels to the U.S. as New Kind of Upscale Brand

Airlines

Measuring the Value of Airline and Hotel Loyalty Points in 2015

Loyalty points are a currency that requires an expertise of a George Soros to take the best advantage of.

Measuring the Value of Airline and Hotel Loyalty Points in 2015

Hotels

Inside Marriott’s Ambitious Homegrown Content Marketing Efforts

Marriott has indeed made a commitment to content. How this plays out versus its peers' efforts remains to be seen.

Inside Marriott’s Ambitious Homegrown Content Marketing Efforts

Online Travel

Google and Microsoft Team Up Against Hotel Industry on Wi-Fi Jamming

Google and Microsoft are teaming up against Marriott, Hilton and the rest of the hotel industry over travelers' rights to independent Wi-Fi access when they stay at or visit a hotel.

Google and Microsoft Team Up Against Hotel Industry on Wi-Fi Jamming

Hotels

Marriott Wants to Be an Incubator for Culinary Entrepreneurs

A negative mind might suggest that Marriott is culling young talent for innovative ideas that it can turn around and slap a Marriott logo on; however, the brand deserves credit for going all in on its millenniall-or-bust development strategy.

Marriott Wants to Be an Incubator for Culinary Entrepreneurs