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Vegas: Sahara revamp plan gets $300 million

In a sign of renewed confidence in Las Vegas, the developers of stylish hotels say they’ve secured $300 million to redo the Sahara.
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Swissôtel Chicago Completes US$10 million Renovation

Swissôtel Chicago Completes US$10 million Renovation.
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Global Hotel Inventory Reaches 13.4 Million Rooms

Global Hotel Inventory Reaches 13.4 Million Rooms.
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Maui’s Grand Wailea set for $250 million redo

The Grand Wailea resort on Maui is moving ahead with a $250 million renovation and expansion.
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Key Travel seals £50 million university deal

Specialist TMC maintains its place as top travel supplier to UK universities
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Memphis hotel gets $3.5 million renovation

This week’s Makeover Monday features a $3.5 million hotel makeover in Memphis not far from Elvis Presley’s Graceland-NT
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Rhapsody of the Seas completes $54 million renovation

After a month-long $54 million dry dock, Royal Caribbean-operated Rhapsody of the Seas has emerged from Sembawang Shipyard in Singapore as a virtually new ship. The revamped ship will offer guests a host of new dining options, entertainment and unique features after the ship’s bow-to-stern transformation.
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$20 Million Wild Eagle Takes Flight at Dollywood; First Wing Coaster in the U.S. Soars to Rave Reviews

PIGEON FORGE, Tenn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Wild Eagle, America’s first wing coaster debuted at Dollywood on March 23 to rave reviews. On Wild Eagle, there is nothing above or below you as you fly on the wings of an eagle.







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Gaylord Orlando gets $50 million revamp

The Gaylord resort near Orlando is getting a new water park, in addition to other updates.
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Austrian Airlines reports loss of minus 59.4 million euros

Austrian Airlines has reported an operating loss of minus 59.4 million euros in the 2011 financial year. This corresponds to an improvement of 8.2 percent compared to 2010, when the loss stood at minus 64.7 million euros. This means Austrian Airlines has not achieved its original target of a positive operating result. The EBITDA worsened by 35.4 percent from plus 170 million euros in 2010 to plus 109.9 million euros in 2011.
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