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Marriott International News

The journey of the largest hotel chain in the world, Marriott International, Inc. – now with more than seven thousand hotel, residential, and timeshare properties – began with a root-beer stand in Washington, D.C. in 1927 started by J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott. Following its $13.3 billion acquisition of Starwood Hotels & Resorts in 2016, it became the largest global hotel company. It currently commands a mammoth portfolio of more than two dozen hotel brands such as JW Marriott Hotels, The Ritz-Carlton, The Luxury Collection, Delta Hotels, Marriott Vacation Club, Le Méridien, Sheraton Hotels and Resorts, Courtyard, Fairfield, and W Hotels. Its properties contain nearly a million and a half rooms worldwide. Through its premier loyalty program Bonvoy, it is engaged in partnerships with the likes of United Airlines, Uber, American Express, Hertz, and others to optimize customer engagement.

Podcasts

Hotel Loyalty Rankings, Visit Florida’s LGBTQ Snub and VRBO’s New Campaign

Today's podcast looks at who's winning the hotel loyalty race, who VRBO is targeting in its latest ads, and how Visit Florida's website change will affect its relationship with the LGBTQ community.

Hotel Loyalty Rankings, Visit Florida’s LGBTQ Snub and VRBO’s New Campaign

Hotels

Hotel Loyalty Race: Marriott Leads

Marriott leads in the competition for the largest membership in a hotel loyalty program, with over 210 million members. But its rivals are hot on its heels.

Hotel Loyalty Race: Marriott Leads

Hotels

Hotel Giants Turn to Loyalty Licensing Deals: 10 Things to Know

Major hotel groups are playing Pokémon with their loyalty programs. Instead of collecting rare game cards, they're adding new sets of travelers to their databases. Gotta catch 'em all.

Hotel Giants Turn to Loyalty Licensing Deals: 10 Things to Know

Podcasts

Marriott-Sonder Deal, Mallorca and Short-Term Rentals and Most Connected Airports

Today's podcast looks at Marriott's partnership with Sonder, Mallorca's short-term rental shrinkage, and the airports with the most non-stop destinations.

Marriott-Sonder Deal, Mallorca and Short-Term Rentals and Most Connected Airports

Daily Lodging Report

Marriott Drops Sonder a Lifeline

Marriott International has entered a long-term licensing agreement with Sonder Holdings to add over 9,000 rooms to its portfolio under a new "Sonder by Marriott Bonvoy" collection, contributing to a projected 2024 net room growth of 6-6.5%.

Marriott Drops Sonder a Lifeline

Short-Term Rentals

Sonder-Marriott Deal: What the Fine Print Says About Distribution and Royalties

Sonder gets new marketing and distribution power through the licensing deal. While a positive, this isn't a panacea for Sonder's fundamental problems.

Sonder-Marriott Deal: What the Fine Print Says About Distribution and Royalties

Hotels

Marriott Signs Loyalty Tie-Up With Sonder Similar to MGM Resorts Deal

Sonder has recently struggled, having not been profitable since going public in a blank check deal in 2022. The heft of Marriott's distribution system will boost the company. Marriott will gain access to Sonder's units, many of which are roomy apartment-style lodging and in neighborhoods where it's hard to build hotels.

Marriott Signs Loyalty Tie-Up With Sonder Similar to MGM Resorts Deal

Podcasts

Hotel Junk Fees, Marriott Earnings and Norwegian Cruising Optimism

Today's podcast looks at Marriott's optimism in the face of challenge, the next step in junk fee legislation, and the ongoing strength of Norwegian Cruise spending.

Hotel Junk Fees, Marriott Earnings and Norwegian Cruising Optimism

Hotels

MGM Resorts: Strength in Marriott Deal, Softness with Formula 1 in Vegas

America's casino resort giant posts record revenues, buoyed by a recent loyalty alliance with Marriott. But Las Vegas's Formula 1 fever appears to be cooling, casting a shadow over the fourth quarter.

MGM Resorts: Strength in Marriott Deal, Softness with Formula 1 in Vegas

Hotels

Marriott’s Hotel Momentum Faces Drag From Slowdown in China and U.S. Election

Despite strong performance elsewhere, weakness in Greater China — Marriott's second-largest market outside the U.S. — has led to a slight downward revision in the company's full-year RevPAR growth forecast.

Marriott’s Hotel Momentum Faces Drag From Slowdown in China and U.S. Election