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PillowTalk

18 Nov 2015
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A brief look at this week’s hotel news 

Starwood announces Sheraton 2020

STARWOOD Hotels and Resorts will launch a new premier tier,

Sheraton Grand, along with more than 150 new Sheraton hotels

worldwide by 2020. It forms part of the group’s 10-point plan –

Sheraton 2020 – which seeks to put Sheraton Hotels and Resorts

back into the global spotlight. 

Over 100 premier Sheraton Grand hotels will be introduced, with

Starwood focusing on global gateways to lure high-value travellers

and create a worldwide network. Under the Sheraton 2020 plan,

the group will encourage more owners to renovate properties to

achieve new Sheraton Grand status. Dave Marr, global brand

leader for Sheraton, says work on Sheraton 2020 is well under

way, with initiatives scheduled to roll out this month and a new

brand positioning and global advertising campaign to launch in

September.

&Beyond launches mobile camping in Botswana

&BEYOND has launched six new mobile camping safaris in

Botswana. They are differentiated by length, regions visited and the

type of accommodation and are currently available to book, with

all six expeditions running from February 2016. The six- to eightnight

all-inclusive safaris include the Chobe National Park, Savute,

Okavango Delta and Nxai Pans National Park. The expeditions

depart on set dates and can be booked for small groups, individual

travellers and photography enthusiasts. Children under 12 are

not allowed. The safaris include fully serviced mobile camping

facilities, each hosted by a private guide. A minimum of two and a

maximum of six guests are allowed per departure. Accommodation

is in spacious dome tents with ensuite bathrooms, separate toilets

and hot bucket showers. There is no electricity in the camps but

cellphones, cameras and other electronic devices can be charged

on the safari vehicle. 

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