Here’s some news and notes from around the travel world that you might be interested in:
- Looks like Marriott has offended China on Twitter…. (again)
- Wyndham Hotel group is selling the Knights Inn brand. I’d imagine there are not many of you with Knights Inn award stays but… if you do, hopefully it’s before May 1st 🙂
- 15 of the best foodie cities in the United States
- Perhaps a little bit late for the turn of the year, but here’s the Ultimate Arbitrary List of Places to visit in 2018 – a little satire at all the listicles of places you MUST visit 🙂
- An interesting article about how much money banks pay for milesÂ
Up for more travel news? You might like our last recap post: Bumped Passenger gets TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR voucher
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Now Wyndham just needs to cut Super 8, Days Inn, HoJo, and Travelodge and their portfolio will start looking a whole lot better.
Just forget about the fact it’ll be a whole lot smaller…