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  • noun Plural form of hotelier.

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Examples

  • Led by luxury offerings from such brand-name hoteliers as Disney, Marriott and Hilton, U.S. sales this year are expected to reach a record $2.5 billion.

    The Trap In Time Shares 2008

  • Big-name hoteliers have been around since the late James Goldsmith, a billionaire Brit turned environmentalist, bought more than 30,000 acres on a nature preserve in Mexico 20 years ago.

    Starry Retreats 2007

  • "This will also stiffen competition with the highly priced accommodation providers, such as hoteliers countrywide, especially here in Cape Town".

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • Companies that specialize in service, such as hoteliers, retailers and shipping outlets, were on average more likely to score favorably (above 80 percent) while telecom firms scored poorly.

    MacNN | The Macintosh News Network 2010

  • Companies that specialize in service, such as hoteliers, retailers and shipping outlets, were on average more likely to score favorably (above 80 percent) while telecom firms scored poorly.

    Electronista | The Macintosh News Network 2010

  • I hope other tourism industry players, such as hoteliers, complement the efforts of the government by slashing their room rates.

    unknown title 2009

  • The travel sector is particularly vulnerable at this time of year because operators have to begin paying suppliers, such as hoteliers just as the number of bookings begins to dwindle.

    Signs of the Times 2008

  • In an ongoing race to differentiate themselves from other hoteliers, new upscale properties are outfitting their shower stalls with multiple heads and other sleek features.

    Grand Hotel, Starring the Shower Kris Hudson 2011

  • China Lodging, the fourth-largest budget hotelier, would get a lift from acquiring the company, which foreign hoteliers had also bid for, according to people familiar with the situation.

    Bids for Chinese Motel Firm Fall Short of Goal Nisha Gopalan 2011

  • It, and the other two Shanghai Motel shareholders, put the company up for sale in February, expecting it to fetch as much as $1 billion as foreign and domestic hoteliers scramble to buy into China's travel boom.

    Bids for Chinese Motel Firm Fall Short of Goal Nisha Gopalan 2011

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