Four Israeli “Sheraton” hotels will as of June 2009 lost their affiliation with the international Sheraton chain.
According to a Yediot Achronot report, the Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, Inc. which owns the Sheratons, is dropping the Jerusalem Sheraton Plaza, Sheraton Tiveria, Sheraton Eilat and Sheraton Moriah Tel Aviv, all owned by Shai Boymelgreen. Two other hotels, the Sheraton City Tower and Sheraton Tel Aviv will remain members of the chain.
Sheraton officials explain the decision is aimed at preserving the standard of the international hotel chain, explaining the four listed are simply not maintaining the standard required to continue carrying the prestigious name. The report adds that another contributory factor is undoubtedly the fact that the hotels have not paid franchise fees for a number of months.
In addition to the Yediot report, the announced move may be in line with reports that Boymelgreen is “in trouble” and he is working diligently to sell some or all of the hotels.
Sheraton officials add that once they are no longer affiliated with the international chain, the hotels will not appear on the online reservations system and points and other perks offered members will not be applicable in those hotels.
(Yechiel Spira – YWN Israel)
6 Responses
It is not fair! We were saving our points for our sons Bar mitzvah in E.Y. Now where are we gonna stay?
Either service plus or no cerification.
Take it easy! They might bet back their certification in time for the Bar Mitzvah. Now you have one more thing to pray for.
to comment #1 – try booking with your points now… we called last week & were able to schedule the plaza for september using starwood points
to comment #4 – not a good idea; although you may be able to book now, they will cancel your reservation. I made a reservation months ago for August and I just got an email saying that all reservations after June 30th will be invalid unless you pay in full cash.
what about all the Bocurim who use there points for a shhabbos off? Gam zu Ltovah!