Marriott is buying Canada’s Delta hotels. The deal includes 38 hotels and 10,000 rooms across 30 Canadian cities including 28 new markets for Marriott. It will cost about $135 million dollars.
More on this story with USA TODAY.
Marriott is buying Canada’s Delta hotels. The deal includes 38 hotels and 10,000 rooms across 30 Canadian cities including 28 new markets for Marriott. It will cost about $135 million dollars.
More on this story with USA TODAY.
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It is actually a great move on Marriott’s part, because they don’t have that much of a presence in Canada. Delta runs quality hotels and are in many Canadian cities. And a benefit of the strong US $. You can buy foreign goods at a discount now, including hotels.
Hotel deals seem to be a trend…only a few days ago, Intercontinental picked up the Kimpton chain of quirky boutique hotels…