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Hilton launches another new hotel brand

48 min · 6. Juni 2026
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---------------------------------------- LISTEN NOW ---------------------------------------- ON THE SATURDAY, JUNE 6TH EDITION OF THE TRAVEL GUYS… * In the Travel News, Hilton launches (yawn) another new hotel brand, Uber & Lyft drivers in one state have formed a union, and Hawaiian Airlines says goodbye to free meals in economy class. * Wallet Hub has named its best hotel loyalty program for 2026. We’ll share the name of the winner and talk a little about Hotel Frequent Guest programs. Is it just us, or does it feel like those programs are offering less and less in the way of actual awards and benefits? * Many of the current trends in travel are being driven by women – we’ll talk about a few; the Tony awards are tomorrow night and (remembering we are the travel AND entertainment guys), we’ll have a look from the stage on Broadway in New York City. * The history of those delicious chocolate chip cookies Doubletree Hotels give you at check-in heads up the Odds and Ends segment. HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS WEEK * Summer Road Trip – Questions asked and answered by Chris Elliott [https://www.travelersunited.org/summer-road-trip-questions-you-never-ask-but-should/?utm_source=newsletter] * Tulsa Route 66 Car Cruise sets world record for number of cars at 3,596 [https://www.newson6.com/route-66-capital-car-cruise] * Route 66 Centennial Calendar of events for California [https://travelguysradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/CALIFORNIA-HISTORIC-ROUTE-66-ASSOCIATION.pdf] * Touchless TSA ID is now in Sacramento [https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/skip-long-airport-security-lines-tsa-touchless-id-is-expanding-nationwide/ar-AA24nU4n?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=U531&cvid=6a1c81dab3b64911b5b43b0cace0d6b0&cvpid=01083809d00640afb382d0c1cefcfbfe&ei=24]

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