The strike is part of a wave of recent labor actions in the nation’s second-largest metropolis, where high costs of living have made it difficult for workers to stay afloat.
Category: Hotels and Travel Lodgings
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In Berlin, a Summer of Open-Fire Cooking
Plus: a hotel in a former palace, artisanal Italian sweets and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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A New French Hotel, Perched on a Cliff
Plus: naturally dyed table linens, a memorial in the form of a closet and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Hotel Corazon Wants to Host Your Hot Girl Summer
Forget Ibiza. A hip new hotel opening underscores how many in the style set opt for the charms of Majorca instead.
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Hotel Corazon Wants to Host Your Hot Girl Summer
Forget Ibiza. A hip new hotel opening underscores how many in the style set opt for the charms of Majorca instead.
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Inside the New Yowie Hotel in Philadelphia
Shannon Maldonado quit her job in fashion design to open a home-goods store, Yowie. Now she’s opening a Yowie hotel where nearly all the décor is for sale.
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How to Use A.I. as a Shopping Assistant
Doing product research, making grocery lists and booking travel can be easier with tools like ChatGPT.
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A 40-Foot Wedding Cake in the English Countryside
Plus: getaways to a Portuguese villa and Athens’s art hub, portraits of queer tenderness and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Watch Out for ‘Junk’ Fees When Booking Travel Online
Hotels and airlines struggling to recoup their losses from the pandemic have been including more hidden charges. Don’t fall for them.
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Ischia: The Chic Italian Island Neighboring Capri
The Italian island, long in the shadow of its fashionable neighbor, Capri, is newly chic, but remains deeply authentic, with rocky harbors more likely to dock fishing boats than megayachts.
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A New Website Helps Travelers Find the Cheapest Hotel Room.
The website, which offers hotel deals and then monitors them for price changes, is the newest player in the price-hacking travel game.
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Hotelier Stops Making Loan Payments on Two San Francisco Properties
Park Hotels & Resorts said it stopped making payments on a $725 million loan tied to two prominent hotels in a city hit hard by pandemic-related changes.
