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Tweeting about a hotel problem can pay off


Based on a Hotel Check-In poll, few people Tweet to their hotel about a problem – but it can work wonders, at least at some hotels.



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About face: Spirit says it will refund dying vet’s fare


Spirit Airlines says it will refund a dying Vietnam veteran’s nonrefundable airline ticket, after all.



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Paris: Details about iconic Ritz’s makeover


Reuters updates us about the famed Ritz Hotel in Paris, which is due to receive a two-year overhaul aimed at making it more competitive.



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Hilton awards film about sustainability


Hilton names the winner of its first LightStay Sustainability feature film award.



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JetBlue incident prompts questions about pilots’ powers


Although pilots can be armed in the cockpit, many flight security experts say there are sufficient checks and balances against disaster.



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5 things to love about Disney’s new ship (USA TODAY)

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Ex-Bush press secretary Tweets about hotels


Dana Perino sent out a Twitter message this morning about hotel pet peeves, and then another and another.



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Hotel CEOs talk about Wi-Fi and other tech issues


Five of the nation’s top hotel executives talk about free Internet service, the prospect of higher room rates and no phones in bathrooms.



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Facts about Frontier Airlines


The chief executive at Republic Airways Holdings Inc. says he’s trying to make the airline’s money-losing Frontier Airlines unit more like lower-cost …



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About $400,000 in coins forgotten at TSA checkpoints in 2010


Airline passengers leave about $400,000 a year in coins they forget to or choose not to take after screening, according to the TSA.



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