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hotelier

[ UK /hə‍ʊtˈɛliɐ/ ]
[ US /hoʊˈtɛɫjɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an owner or manager of hotels

How To Use hotelier In A Sentence

  • As they acquired hotels, the brothers brought their varied talents to the business and became full-time hoteliers.
  • Hundreds of thousands of tourists flock to the area each year and despite the recent slump in tourism local hoteliers are reaping the benefits of Sundberg's visit.
  • Shopkeepers, garage owners, hoteliers etc., will happily accept such cheques knowing they will receive their money.
  • How does a hotelier differentiate itself in this time of nameless, faceless hotel rooms?
  • But it has been roundly condemned by hoteliers, pub owners, restaurant owners and petrol forecourt owners across Scotland.
  • Kerry hoteliers have said the publication of a new tourist guide could help boost business at a very uncertain time for their trade.
  • They don't like each other, " said Mr. Chang, the hotelier, citing historical and cultural differences. Many mainland Chinese remain bitter about Japan's brutal World War II-era occupation of China.
  • He called for landlords, the drinks industry and hoteliers to work together to ease the passage of the Bill.
  • Many restaurateurs and hoteliers, most airlines, and even some wine retailers employ consultants in their wine selection.
  • In terms of sales and occupancy, local hoteliers report activity nudging ahead of last year. Times, Sunday Times
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