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X'mas, New Year bashes low-key in Mumbai hotels; bookings dip (Business Standard India)
Hotels in the metropolis are seeing a slump in bookings for this holiday season compared to Christmas and New Year last year due to negative sentiment prevailing in backdrop of the economic meltdown and the terror attacks on Taj and Trident here.

Miami Hotels (New York Times)
The Angler?s combines the best of the new and the old South Beach. Long on substance, short on style, this hotel in its current incarnation is the anti-South Beach.

X'mas spirit at hotels (BruDirect.com)
Hotels across the country are sported with colourful decorations amid the festive season. Photo shows a Santa Claus next to a Christmas tree and a gingerbread house in the lobby of Riverview Hotel in Gadong.

Hilton Hotels regional development to continue (AME Info)
According to Ivor McBurney, Hilton Hotels Middle East vice-president for developments, Hilton continues to pursue new developments in the region, despite the global economic crisis affecting the hospitality sector.

Hotels offer free rooms to holiday hospital visitors (The Topeka Capital-Journal)
Three Topeka hotels will help make it possible for out-of-town families to visits loved ones who are patients in local hospitals or medical facilities on Christmas.

X'mas, New Year bashes low-key in Mumbai hotels (Deccan Herald)
Hotels in Mumbai have decided not to have Christmas and New Year bashes. They aren't rejecting individual parties, but the idea is to have low-key celebrations, Korde said.

Chandigarh hotels cancel Christmas, New Year parties (The Times of India)
CHANDIGARH: Come Christmas and New Year, and this city gets into party mode. But this year all prominent hotels and even clubs and discotheques have cancelled celebrations in the wake of the shocking tragedy in Mumbai a month ago.

Unprecedented security at Kolkata hotels (The Hindu)
KOLKATA: Hotels in the city have arranged for unprecedented security during the ongoing festive week to thwart any possible terror attack. This comes in the wake of the attacks on two posh hotels in Mumbai on November 26 and inputs from ...

Chandigarh hotels cancel parties (The Times of India)
All prominent hotels and even clubs and discotheques in the city have cancelled celebrations in the wake of the Mumbai attacks.

Barclays reopening Sark hotels (BBC News)
Hotels owned by the Barclay brothers in Sark are being reopened, their spokesman says.