| Marriott
Going Smokefree in US and Canada
Guests
who smoke in hotel rooms face a clean-up fee ranging from $200 to
$300, according to the story.
Parts
excerpted from Reuters and the Wall Street Journal
NEW YORK (Reuters)
- Hotel chain Marriott International Inc. will announce on Wednesday
that it is eliminating smoking in all rooms of its 2,300-plus hotels
in the United States and Canada. Westin Hotels announced a similar
policy earlier this year.
The move is part
of an effort to stop an increasingly common source of guest complaints.
More than 90 percent
of Marriott's hotel rooms in the United States and Canada are already
smokefree, but smoking will now be eliminated in public spaces,
such as restaurants, bars, and meeting rooms, the report said.
The change in policy
will start in September. Guests who smoke in hotel rooms face a
clean-up fee ranging from $200 to $300, according to the story.
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