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For sheer number of five-star hotels, London will take some catching.
Forbes Travel Guide has announced its 2021 Star Awards and London is still the leader of the pack for five-star properties, as it was in 2020, with 19 in total. Tokyo has added four hotels to its five-star roster, bringing its total to nine, but it still also lags behind New York (10), Paris (13) and Macau (13). Scotland claims its first five-star win with The Balmoral, a Rocco Forte Hotel, in Edinburgh.
New for this year is a Hotel Instagram of the Year award, and that goes to the Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi, which has 145,000 followers. The Maldives resort won for curating a feed that radiates personality, engages with followers and has an overall stunning aesthetic .
Jet Linx Ushers In 2021 With 14 New Partners To Its Elevated Lifestyle Benefits Program For Members And Private Jet Owners
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OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Jet Linx, the leading private jet management and Jet Card membership company in the United States, today announced it has welcomed three new partners to its Elevated Lifestyle (EL) client benefits program and further expanded its Elevated Lifestyle Preferred Hotel program. Joining the expansive portfolio of partners is Clark International, EMBARK Beyond and LimoLink, in addition to 11 new luxury hotels and resorts from around the world. We are excited to kick off the year with fourteen new partners across our Elevated Lifestyle and EL Preferred Hotel programs, each of which perfectly complement our clients travel needs and lifestyles, said Jamie Walker, President & CEO of Jet Linx. As part of our promise to providing our Jet Card members and aircraft
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A detail of the Hotel Palacio Provincial scheduled to open this week in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The neoclassical structure in front of the Plaza de Armas in Old San Juan originally housed the Provincial Council of Spain in Puerto Rico. Prior to that it served as a citadel, a charity asylum and the Institute of Second Education.
The National Register of Historic Buildings has described the building as one of the architectural jewels of the historic district.
In Dec. 24, that classic jewel reopens as the historic Hotel Palacio Provincial.
The 43-room property will feature an open-air restaurant, event hall, library and a rooftop terrace with an infinity pool, hot tub, bar and views of the Bay of San Juan and the colonial city.