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Marriott International

Marriott International, Inc. is an American multinational company that operates, franchises, and licenses lodging brands that include hotel, residential, and timeshare properties.[1] Marriott International owns over 30 hotel and timeshare brands with 8,785 locations and 1,597,380 rooms across its network.[3] Marriott International is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland. The company was founded by J. Willard Marriott (1900–1985) and his wife Alice Marriott (1907–2000).

Marriott International, Inc.
Marriott International's new headquarters building (2022) in Bethesda, Maryland
Company typePublic
IndustryHospitality
PredecessorMarriott Corporation
FoundedMarch 5, 1927; 97 years ago (1927-03-05) in Washington, D.C., U.S.
Founders
HeadquartersBethesda, Maryland, U.S.
Number of locations
8,785 (2023)
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Bill Marriott
  • (Chairman Emeritus)
  • David Marriott
  • (Chairman)
  • Anthony Capuano
  • (CEO)
Products
Revenue US$23.7 billion (2023)
US$3.86 billion (2023)
US$3.08 billion (2023)
Total assets US$‪25.7 billion (2023)
Total equity −US$682 million (2023)
Number of employees
411,000 (2023)
Subsidiaries
Websitemarriott.com
Footnotes / references
[1][2]
Marriott International hotels worldwide (interactive map)
San Diego Marriott Marquis & Marina, one of the highest revenue-generating hotels in the United States
The Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center, one of the tallest hotels in the Western Hemisphere

Profile edit

Marriott International is the largest hotel company in the world by the number of available rooms. It has 32 brands with 8,785 properties containing 1,597,380 rooms in 139 countries and territories.[1] Of these 8,785 properties 2,046 are managed but not owned by Marriott, 6,563 are owned and managed by independent hospitality companies under franchise agreements with Marriott, and 50 are both owned and managed by Marriott. The company also operates 20 hotel reservation centers.[1]

Marriott International, Inc. was formed in 1993 when Marriott Corporation split into two companies: Marriott International, Inc., which franchises and manages properties, and Host Marriott Corporation (now Host Hotels & Resorts), which owns properties.[4]

Since the founders were Mormon missionaries, copies of the Book of Mormon are provided in hotel rooms in addition to the Bible.[5]

History edit

 
The Key Bridge Marriott was the company's longest-operating hotel until its closure in 2021, located at Key Bridge in Rosslyn.

Founding and early years edit

Marriott Corporation was founded by John Willard Marriott in 1927 when he and his wife, Alice Marriott, opened a root beer stand in Washington, D.C.[6] After serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in New England, Marriott traveled to Washington, D.C. where he experienced the humid summer weather of the city. Marriott was convinced that what residents of the city needed was a place to get a cool drink, and so after returning to Utah and graduating from The University of Utah, Marriott purchased the rights to franchise an A&W root beer stand in Columbia Heights.[7] The first summer saw brisk business, but as cold weather approached they realized the seasonal nature of their business and received permission from A&W to start selling food. He named the restaurant Hot Shoppes and watched as it grew in popularity.[8] Always looking for new ways to improve his company, he bought the vacant lot next to one of his Hot Shoppes, removed the curb, and began offering the first drive-in service on the East Coast. This move popularized the restaurants, and by 1932, the Marriotts owned 7 Hot Shoppes in the D.C. area.[7] In 1953, Hot Shoppes, Inc. became a public company via an initial public offering.[9]

The company opened its first hotel, the Twin Bridges Motor Hotel, in Arlington, Virginia, on January 16, 1957.[10][11] It cost $9 per night, plus an extra $1 for every person that was in the car.[12] Its second hotel, the Key Bridge Marriott in Rosslyn, Arlington, Virginia, was opened in 1957 and was Marriott International's longest continuously operating hotel until its closure in July 2021.[13][14]

Hot Shoppes, Inc. was renamed the Marriott Corporation in 1967.[15]

In 1976, the company opened two theme parks named Marriott's Great America in California and in Illinois.[16] Six Flags acquired the latter in 1984,[17] while Cedar Fair has owned the California park since 2006.[18]

Marriott International edit

Marriott International, Inc. was formed in 1993 when Marriott Corporation split into two companies: Marriott International, Inc., which franchises and manages properties, and Host Marriott Corporation (now Host Hotels & Resorts), which owns properties.[4]

In 1995, Marriott was the first hotel company to offer online reservations.[19]

In April 1995, Marriott acquired a 49% interest in The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company.[20] Marriott believed that it could increase sales and profit margins for The Ritz-Carlton, a troubled chain with many properties either losing money or barely breaking even. The cost to Marriott was estimated to have been about $200 million in cash and assumed debt. The next year, Marriott spent $331 million to acquire The Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta, and buy a majority interest in two properties owned by William Johnson, a real estate developer who had purchased The Ritz-Carlton, Boston in 1983 and expanded his Ritz-Carlton holdings over the next twenty years. Ritz-Carlton expanded into the timeshare market. Ritz Carlton benefited from Marriott's reservation system and buying power. In 1998, Marriott acquired majority ownership of The Ritz-Carlton.[21]

In 1997, the company acquired the Renaissance Hotels and Ramada brands from Chow Tai Fook Group and its associate company, New World Development.[22][23] Marriott International also signed an agreement to manage hotels owned by New World Development.[24]

In 2001, the Marriott World Trade Center was destroyed during the September 11 attacks.

In 2002, CTF Hotel Holdings Inc., a company that owns a hotel in Hong Kong managed by Marriott, sued Marriott alleging that Marriott engaged in extortion and bribery. According to the allegations, Marriott contracted to receive audio-visual services from Molloy. Marriott paid an inflated amount to Molloy and pocketed the 1.7 million dollars above its fee. Marriott had to return the money to CTF Hotel. CTF Hotel also accused Marriott of accepting bribes from suppliers.[25]

In 2003, the company completed the corporate spin-off of its senior living properties (now part of Sunrise Senior Living) and Marriott Distribution Services.[26] In the same year, the owners of the Marriott-operated, Town Hotels, sued Marriott for breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, negligence, and fraud. They claimed that Marriott along with the Avendra hotel chain violated West Virginia law by contracting with vendors and receiving "sponsorship fees" from them to provide services to Town Hotels, when according to the contract, Marriott was forbidden to profit from the contract except for management fees. [27]

In 2004, the company sold its right to the Ramada brand to Cendant, acquired in 1997.[28]

In 2005, Marriott International and Marriott Vacation Club International were two of the 53 entities that contributed the maximum of $250,000 to the Second inauguration of George W. Bush.[29][30][31]

On July 19, 2006, Marriott implemented a smoking ban in all buildings it operated in the United States and Canada effective September 2006.[32][33][34]

In 2007, Marriott became the first hotel chain to serve food that is completely free of trans fats at all of its North American properties.[35][36]

Hotels franchised or operated by the company were affected by the 2003 Marriott Hotel bombing, the Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombing in 2008, and the 2009 Jakarta bombings.

On November 11, 2010, Marriott announced plans to add over 600 hotel properties by 2015, primarily in emerging markets: India, where it planned to have 100 hotel properties, China, and Southeast Asia.[37]

On January 21, 2011, Marriott said that adult movies would not be included in the entertainment offered at new hotels, which would use an Internet-based video on demand system.[38][39]

In 2011, Mitt Romney received $260,390 in director's fees from Marriott International,[40] despite the fact that he had already stepped down from the board of directors to run for President of the United States.[41] His released 2010 tax returns showed earnings in 2010 of $113,881 in director's fees from Marriott.[42] In February 2012, Bloomberg News reported on Romney's years overseeing tax matters for Marriott, which had included several "scams" (quoting John McCain) and legal actions brought against Marriott, which Marriott lost in court, over its manipulations of the U.S. Tax Code.[43][44]

Effective March 31, 2012, Bill Marriott assumed the role of executive chairman of the company and relinquished the role of chief executive officer to Arne Sorenson.[45][46][47]

In December 2012, Guinness World Records recognized the JW Marriott Marquis Dubai, a five star hotel, as the tallest hotel in the world.[48]

In 2013, the owners of the Madison 92nd Street Associates LLC, who contracted with Marriott to manage their hotel, sued Marriott for $400 million, alleging that Marriott had conspired with the workers' committee. They claimed that Marriott allowed the workers to unionize at the Madison-owned hotel in exchange for not unionizing at Marriott's flagship hotels.[49]

On October 3, 2014, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) fined Marriott $600,000 for unlawful use of a "containment" feature of a Wi-Fi monitoring system to deliberately interfere with client-owned networks in the convention space of its Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center in Nashville. The scheme disrupted operation of clients' mobile phone hotspots via Wi-Fi deauthentication attacks.[50] Marriott International, Inc., the American Hotel and Lodging Association and Ryman Hospitality Properties responded by unsuccessfully petitioning the FCC to change the rules to allow them to continue jamming client-owned networks, a position which they were forced to abandon in early 2015 in response to backlash from clients, mainstream media, major technology companies, and mobile carriers.[51][52] The incident drew unfavorable publicity to Marriott's practice of charging exorbitant fees for Wi-Fi.[53][54]

On April 1, 2015, Marriott acquired Canadian hotel chain Delta Hotels, which operated 38 hotels at that time.[55][56]

On November 16, 2015, Marriott announced the acquisition of Starwood for $13 billion.[57] A higher offer for Starwood at $14 billion from a consortium led by China's Anbang Insurance Group was announced March 3, 2016.[58][59][60] After Marriott raised its bid to $13.6 billion on March 21, Starwood terminated the Anbang agreement and proceeded with the merger with Marriott.[61] Following receipt of regulatory approvals, Marriott closed the merger with Starwood on September 23, 2016, creating the world's largest hotel company with over 5700 properties, 1.1 million rooms, and a portfolio of 30 brands.[62] The Starwood acquisition gave Marriott a larger non-US presence; approximately 75% of Starwood's revenues were from non-US markets.[63][64]

On November 30, 2018, Marriott disclosed that the former Starwood brands had been subject to a data breach. After the disclosure, Attorney General of New York Barbara Underwood announced an investigation into the data breach.[65][66] The cyberattack was found to be a part of a Chinese intelligence-gathering effort that also hacked health insurers and the security clearance files of millions more Americans. The hackers are suspected of working on behalf of the Ministry of State Security, the country's Communist-controlled civilian spy agency.[67][68][69] Initially, Marriott said that 500 million customers' personal information had been exposed.[70] In January 2019, the company updated the number of guests affected to "less than 383 million" customers, and claimed many of the customer's payment cards had expired.[71] The UK Information Commissioner's Office fined Marriott £18 million for breaches to GDPR law that contributed to the breach.[72] Australia's Information Commissioner served Marriott an 'enforceable undertaking' to improve their security.[73]

In 2019 and 2021, Marriott faced an investigation[74] and a class action lawsuit[75] in the US for its practice of charging resort fees that were not included in the room price, with the services included in these "resort fees" unclear. This method is prohibited in many parts of the world and is known as "drip pricing".[76]

In December 2019, the company acquired Elegant Hotels, operator of 7 hotels in Barbados.[77]

In February 2020, the company discovered a data breach that included the theft of contact information for 5.2 million customers.[78]

In April 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the company instituted additional cleanliness standards, including requiring the use of electrostatic sprayers with disinfectant, adding disinfecting wipes in all hotel rooms, and removing or re-arranging furniture in public areas to allow more space for social distancing.[79] During the pandemic, global occupancy fell as low as 31%.[80]

President and CEO Arne Sorenson died on February 15, 2021, from pancreatic cancer.[81] On February 23, 2021, Anthony Capuano was appointed to fill Sorensen's vacancy as CEO and Director, having previously served as Marriott's group president of global development, design and operations.[82]

 
Entrance to new headquarters building in Bethesda, Maryland

In November 2021, the company was criticized for refusing to host the World Uyghur Congress at one of its properties in Prague, citing reasons of "political neutrality".[83]

In August 2022, employees began moving into the company's new 21-story, 785,000-square-foot headquarters building on Wisconsin Avenue, ahead of an official opening on September 21. The new building was constructed over four years as part of a $600 million downtown Bethesda campus, together with the adjacent Marriott Bethesda Downtown hotel.[84]

In 2023, a criminal investigation was opened against Marriott in Poland, claiming that it acted fraudulently and unethically against the Lim company, the owner of a Warsaw hotel. During the COVID-19 period, Marriott would not keep up the hotel's maintenance and shifted the costs of maintaining the empty hotel to the Lim Company. At the same time Marriott prevented the Lim Company from renting the hotel to the National Health Fund for doctors' housing or contracting for advertising deals until the Lim Company would pay unwarranted bonuses to Marriott.[85]

Also in the same year, on May 1, Marriott announced that it completed the acquisition of Mexican hotelier Hoteles City Express. By this move, Marriott officially entered the affordable midscale-segment under City Express by Marriott brands.[86][87][88][89]

Awards edit

  • In November 2020, Marriott International was named as one of the "Top 75 Companies for Executive Women" by Working Mother.[90]
  • In June 2022, Marriott was recognized by the International Hospitality Institute on the Global 100 in Hospitality, a list featuring the 100 Most Powerful People in Global Hospitality.[91][92]

Senior leadership edit

From Marriott's founding in 1927 to 2012, the company's senior leadership was led by members of the Marriott family. In 2012, Arne Sorenson became the first non-Marriott family member to be appointed chief executive; this practice continued when Anthony Capuano was named his successor in 2021. The current practice is members of the Marriott family are named chairman while other company executives are named as chief executive.[93]

  • Executive Chairman: David Marriott (since May 2022)
  • Chief Executive: Anthony Capuano (since February 2021)

List of former chairmen edit

  1. J. Willard Marriott (1927–1985)
  2. Bill Marriott (1985–2022)

List of former chief executives edit

  1. J. Willard Marriott (1927–1972)
  2. Bill Marriott (1972–2012)
  3. Arne Sorenson (2012–2021)

Finances edit

Sales by region (2023)[94]
Region Sales in billion $ share
United States & Canada 17.7 74.6%
International 4.5 18.8%
Unallocated Corporate and Other 1.6 6.6%
Year[95] Revenue Net income Total assets Employees[96]
Millions of USD ($)
2005 11,129 669 8,530 143,000
2006 11,995 608 8,588 150,600
2007 12,990 696 8,942 151,000
2008 12,879 362 8,903 146,000
2009 10,908 −346 7,933 137,000
2010 11,691 458 8,983 129,000
2011 12,317 198 5,910 120,000
2012 11,814 571 6,342 127,000
2013 12,784 626 6,794 123,000
2014 13,796 753 6,833 123,500
2015 14,486 859 6,082 127,500
2016 15,407 808 24,140 226,500
2017 20,452 1,459 23,948 177,000
2018 20,758 1,907 23,696 176,000
2019 20,972 1,273 25,051 174,000
2020 10,571 −267 24,701 121,000
2021 13,857 1,099 25,553 120,000
2022 20,773 2,358 25,184 377,000
2023 23,713 3,083 25,712 411,000

Carbon footprint edit

Marriott International reported Total CO2e emissions (Direct + Indirect) for the twelve months ending 31 December 2020 at 5,166 Kt (-1,643 /-24.1% y-o-y)[97] and aims to reach net zero emissions by 2050.[98]

Marriott International's annual Total CO2e Emissions - Market-Based Scope 1 + Scope 2 (in kilotonnes)
Dec 2017 Dec 2018 Dec 2019 Dec 2020
6,238[99] 6,836[100] 6,809[101] 5,166[97]

The Luxury Collection edit

The Luxury Collection is a hotel brand of Marriott International with several notable hotels including Hotel Alfonso XIII, Gritti Palace Hotel, IVY Hotel + Residences, Hotel Imperial, ITC Grand Chola, Marqués de Riscal Hotel, The Nines, Palace Hotel, San Francisco, The Park Tower Knightsbridge Hotel, Phoenician Resort, Hotel President Wilson, The St. Anthony Hotel, and Royal Hawaiian Hotel. As of December 31, 2020, there were 118 hotels comprising 23,243 rooms operating under the brand.[102] The Luxury Collection is notable as the first "soft brand" hotel chain.[103]

Most hotels of the brand are located in converted historic buildings, including palaces or older hotels. The brand also enlists notable designers to craft luxury travel accessories that are available exclusively on the brand's website.[104]

The Royal Penthouse Suite at Hotel President Wilson in Geneva, part of The Luxury Collection, billed at US$65,000 per night, is listed at the top of the World's 15 Most Expensive Hotel Suites list compiled by CNN in 2012.[105]

History edit

The Luxury Collection brand began on January 13, 1992, when ITT Sheraton designated 28 of its most expensive hotels and 33 of the Sheraton Towers, as the ITT Sheraton Luxury Collection.[106]

In February 1994, ITT Sheraton Hotels and Resorts acquired a controlling interest in CIGA (Compagnia Italiana Grandi Alberghi, or Italian Grand Hotels Company), an Italian international hotel chain that owned several luxury properties in Europe.[107] The majority of the CIGA hotels were folded into The Luxury Collection. CIGA's original logo, the four horses of St. Mark, was kept for The Luxury Collection brand logo until 2010; each Luxury Collection hotel now uses its own logo.

In 2011, it embarked on an advertising campaign.[108]

In 2012, the brand announced a major expansion in Asia, particularly in China.[109]

In 2014, the brand signed Danish supermodel Helena Christensen as spokesperson.[110]

In 2015, the company launched a $700 million program to renovate properties.[111][112]

Marriott brands edit

 
J.W. Marriott and the Ritz-Carlton at LA Live, Los Angeles
 
A Fairfield Inn & Suites in Lake Buena Vista, Florida
 
JW Marriott at South Beach, Singapore
 
JW Marriott Desert Springs in-door Boat Parking Foyer in Palm Desert, California
 
Frenchman's Cove, U.S. Virgin Islands, a Marriott Vacation Club resort

Marriott operates over 30 brands internationally.[113]

Brands edit

Luxury edit

Premium edit

Select edit

Midscale edit

  • City Express by Marriott

Soft Brands and Collections edit

  • The Luxury Collection
  • Edition
  • The Autograph Collection

Timeshare edit

  • Marriott Vacation Club
  • Grand Residences by Marriott
  • Sheraton Vacation Club
  • Westin Vacation Club
  • The Ritz-Carlton Club
  • St. Regis Residence Club

Long Stay and Rentals edit

  • Marriott Executive Apartments
  • Apartments by Marriott Bonvoy[114]

Great America parks edit

 
Yankee Harbor, one of the original areas part of Marriott Great America theme parks.

Marriott developed three theme parks, of which two opened: Marriott's Great America in Santa Clara, California and Marriott's Great America in Gurnee, Illinois.[115] A third site was proposed but never built in the Washington D.C. area, but was cancelled due to strong opposition by surrounding residents.[116][117] The parks were operated by Marriott from 1976 until 1984, and were themed to celebrate American history. The American-themed areas under Marriott's tenure of ownership included "Carousel Plaza" (the first section beyond the main gates); small-town-themed "Hometown Square"; "The Great Midwest Livestock Exposition At County Fair" with a Turn of the Century rural-fair theme; "Yankee Harbor", inspired by a 19th-century New England port; "Yukon Territory", resembling a Canadian/Alaskan logging camp; and the French Quarter-modeled "Orleans Place". At the opening, the parks had nearly identical layouts.[118][119][120]

In 1984, Marriott disposed of its theme park division;[121] both parks were sold and today are associated with national theme park chains. The Gurnee location was sold to Six Flags where it operates today as Six Flags Great America.[17] The Santa Clara location was sold to the City of Santa Clara, who retained the underlying property and sold the park to Kings Entertainment Company,[122] renamed Paramount Parks in 1993.[123] From 1993 to 2006, the Santa Clara location was known as Paramount's Great America.[123] In 2006, Paramount Parks was acquired by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company;[18] the Santa Clara park operates today as California's Great America.[124] In the years after their sale, the layouts of both of the parks have diverged substantially.[118]

Loyalty program edit

 
Marriott Bonvoy logo

Marriott Bonvoy is Marriott's loyalty program and was formed in the February 2019 merger of its three former rewards programs: Marriott Rewards, Ritz-Carlton Rewards, and Starwood Preferred Guest.

Former loyalty programs edit

Starwood Preferred Guest (also known as SPG) was founded in 1999 as the first in the industry to enforce a policy of no blackout dates, no capacity controls, and online redemption. In 2012, Starwood Preferred Guest began offering lifetime status and a dedicated Starwood ambassador for loyal members.[125]

Ritz-Carlton Rewards was founded in 2010. Members were able to receive air miles instead of reward points and able to earn ten points (or two miles) for every dollar spent on any Ritz-Carlton room rates. Despite the restriction of membership to only one of the two programs, members of Ritz-Carlton Rewards were able to earn points in other Marriott hotels, while Marriott Rewards members were able to earn points at a Ritz-Carlton.[126]

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Further reading edit

  • Marriott, Bill (2013). Without Reservations: How a Family Root Beer Stand Grew into a Global Hotel Company.
  • Marriott, John Willard Jr., and Kathi Ann Brown. The Spirit to Serve: Marriott's Way. First ed. New York: Harper Business, 1997.

External links edit

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For other uses see Marriott disambiguation Marriott International Inc is an American multinational company that operates franchises and licenses lodging brands that include hotel residential and timeshare properties 1 Marriott International owns over 30 hotel and timeshare brands with 8 785 locations and 1 597 380 rooms across its network 3 Marriott International is headquartered in Bethesda Maryland The company was founded by J Willard Marriott 1900 1985 and his wife Alice Marriott 1907 2000 Marriott International Inc Marriott International s new headquarters building 2022 in Bethesda MarylandCompany typePublicTraded asNasdaq MAR Class A Nasdaq 100 componentS amp P 500 componentIndustryHospitalityPredecessorMarriott CorporationFoundedMarch 5 1927 97 years ago 1927 03 05 in Washington D C U S FoundersJ Willard MarriottAlice MarriottHeadquartersBethesda Maryland U S Number of locations8 785 2023 Area servedWorldwideKey peopleBill Marriott Chairman Emeritus David Marriott Chairman Anthony Capuano CEO ProductsHotelsResortsRevenueUS 23 7 billion 2023 Operating incomeUS 3 86 billion 2023 Net incomeUS 3 08 billion 2023 Total assetsUS 25 7 billion 2023 Total equity US 682 million 2023 Number of employees411 000 2023 SubsidiariesMarriott Hotels amp Resorts The Ritz Carlton Hotel Company Le Meridien Sheraton Hotels and Resorts Westin Hotels amp ResortsWebsitemarriott wbr comFootnotes references 1 2 Marriott International hotels worldwide interactive map San Diego Marriott Marquis amp Marina one of the highest revenue generating hotels in the United StatesThe Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center one of the tallest hotels in the Western Hemisphere Contents 1 Profile 2 History 2 1 Founding and early years 2 2 Marriott International 2 3 Awards 3 Senior leadership 3 1 List of former chairmen 3 2 List of former chief executives 4 Finances 5 Carbon footprint 6 The Luxury Collection 6 1 History 7 Marriott brands 7 1 Brands 7 1 1 Luxury 7 1 2 Premium 7 1 3 Select 7 1 4 Midscale 7 1 5 Soft Brands and Collections 7 1 6 Timeshare 7 1 7 Long Stay and Rentals 7 2 Great America parks 8 Loyalty program 8 1 Former loyalty programs 9 See also 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksProfile editMarriott International is the largest hotel company in the world by the number of available rooms It has 32 brands with 8 785 properties containing 1 597 380 rooms in 139 countries and territories 1 Of these 8 785 properties 2 046 are managed but not owned by Marriott 6 563 are owned and managed by independent hospitality companies under franchise agreements with Marriott and 50 are both owned and managed by Marriott The company also operates 20 hotel reservation centers 1 Marriott International Inc was formed in 1993 when Marriott Corporation split into two companies Marriott International Inc which franchises and manages properties and Host Marriott Corporation now Host Hotels amp Resorts which owns properties 4 Since the founders were Mormon missionaries copies of the Book of Mormon are provided in hotel rooms in addition to the Bible 5 History edit nbsp The Key Bridge Marriott was the company s longest operating hotel until its closure in 2021 located at Key Bridge in Rosslyn Founding and early years edit Marriott Corporation was founded by John Willard Marriott in 1927 when he and his wife Alice Marriott opened a root beer stand in Washington D C 6 After serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in New England Marriott traveled to Washington D C where he experienced the humid summer weather of the city Marriott was convinced that what residents of the city needed was a place to get a cool drink and so after returning to Utah and graduating from The University of Utah Marriott purchased the rights to franchise an A amp W root beer stand in Columbia Heights 7 The first summer saw brisk business but as cold weather approached they realized the seasonal nature of their business and received permission from A amp W to start selling food He named the restaurant Hot Shoppes and watched as it grew in popularity 8 Always looking for new ways to improve his company he bought the vacant lot next to one of his Hot Shoppes removed the curb and began offering the first drive in service on the East Coast This move popularized the restaurants and by 1932 the Marriotts owned 7 Hot Shoppes in the D C area 7 In 1953 Hot Shoppes Inc became a public company via an initial public offering 9 The company opened its first hotel the Twin Bridges Motor Hotel in Arlington Virginia on January 16 1957 10 11 It cost 9 per night plus an extra 1 for every person that was in the car 12 Its second hotel the Key Bridge Marriott in Rosslyn Arlington Virginia was opened in 1957 and was Marriott International s longest continuously operating hotel until its closure in July 2021 13 14 Hot Shoppes Inc was renamed the Marriott Corporation in 1967 15 In 1976 the company opened two theme parks named Marriott s Great America in California and in Illinois 16 Six Flags acquired the latter in 1984 17 while Cedar Fair has owned the California park since 2006 18 Marriott International edit Marriott International Inc was formed in 1993 when Marriott Corporation split into two companies Marriott International Inc which franchises and manages properties and Host Marriott Corporation now Host Hotels amp Resorts which owns properties 4 In 1995 Marriott was the first hotel company to offer online reservations 19 In April 1995 Marriott acquired a 49 interest in The Ritz Carlton Hotel Company 20 Marriott believed that it could increase sales and profit margins for The Ritz Carlton a troubled chain with many properties either losing money or barely breaking even The cost to Marriott was estimated to have been about 200 million in cash and assumed debt The next year Marriott spent 331 million to acquire The Ritz Carlton Atlanta and buy a majority interest in two properties owned by William Johnson a real estate developer who had purchased The Ritz Carlton Boston in 1983 and expanded his Ritz Carlton holdings over the next twenty years Ritz Carlton expanded into the timeshare market Ritz Carlton benefited from Marriott s reservation system and buying power In 1998 Marriott acquired majority ownership of The Ritz Carlton 21 In 1997 the company acquired the Renaissance Hotels and Ramada brands from Chow Tai Fook Group and its associate company New World Development 22 23 Marriott International also signed an agreement to manage hotels owned by New World Development 24 In 2001 the Marriott World Trade Center was destroyed during the September 11 attacks In 2002 CTF Hotel Holdings Inc a company that owns a hotel in Hong Kong managed by Marriott sued Marriott alleging that Marriott engaged in extortion and bribery According to the allegations Marriott contracted to receive audio visual services from Molloy Marriott paid an inflated amount to Molloy and pocketed the 1 7 million dollars above its fee Marriott had to return the money to CTF Hotel CTF Hotel also accused Marriott of accepting bribes from suppliers 25 In 2003 the company completed the corporate spin off of its senior living properties now part of Sunrise Senior Living and Marriott Distribution Services 26 In the same year the owners of the Marriott operated Town Hotels sued Marriott for breach of contract breach of fiduciary duty negligence and fraud They claimed that Marriott along with the Avendra hotel chain violated West Virginia law by contracting with vendors and receiving sponsorship fees from them to provide services to Town Hotels when according to the contract Marriott was forbidden to profit from the contract except for management fees 27 In 2004 the company sold its right to the Ramada brand to Cendant acquired in 1997 28 In 2005 Marriott International and Marriott Vacation Club International were two of the 53 entities that contributed the maximum of 250 000 to the Second inauguration of George W Bush 29 30 31 On July 19 2006 Marriott implemented a smoking ban in all buildings it operated in the United States and Canada effective September 2006 32 33 34 In 2007 Marriott became the first hotel chain to serve food that is completely free of trans fats at all of its North American properties 35 36 Hotels franchised or operated by the company were affected by the 2003 Marriott Hotel bombing the Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombing in 2008 and the 2009 Jakarta bombings On November 11 2010 Marriott announced plans to add over 600 hotel properties by 2015 primarily in emerging markets India where it planned to have 100 hotel properties China and Southeast Asia 37 On January 21 2011 Marriott said that adult movies would not be included in the entertainment offered at new hotels which would use an Internet based video on demand system 38 39 In 2011 Mitt Romney received 260 390 in director s fees from Marriott International 40 despite the fact that he had already stepped down from the board of directors to run for President of the United States 41 His released 2010 tax returns showed earnings in 2010 of 113 881 in director s fees from Marriott 42 In February 2012 Bloomberg News reported on Romney s years overseeing tax matters for Marriott which had included several scams quoting John McCain and legal actions brought against Marriott which Marriott lost in court over its manipulations of the U S Tax Code 43 44 Effective March 31 2012 Bill Marriott assumed the role of executive chairman of the company and relinquished the role of chief executive officer to Arne Sorenson 45 46 47 In December 2012 Guinness World Records recognized the JW Marriott Marquis Dubai a five star hotel as the tallest hotel in the world 48 In 2013 the owners of the Madison 92nd Street Associates LLC who contracted with Marriott to manage their hotel sued Marriott for 400 million alleging that Marriott had conspired with the workers committee They claimed that Marriott allowed the workers to unionize at the Madison owned hotel in exchange for not unionizing at Marriott s flagship hotels 49 On October 3 2014 the Federal Communications Commission FCC fined Marriott 600 000 for unlawful use of a containment feature of a Wi Fi monitoring system to deliberately interfere with client owned networks in the convention space of its Gaylord Opryland Resort amp Convention Center in Nashville The scheme disrupted operation of clients mobile phone hotspots via Wi Fi deauthentication attacks 50 Marriott International Inc the American Hotel and Lodging Association and Ryman Hospitality Properties responded by unsuccessfully petitioning the FCC to change the rules to allow them to continue jamming client owned networks a position which they were forced to abandon in early 2015 in response to backlash from clients mainstream media major technology companies and mobile carriers 51 52 The incident drew unfavorable publicity to Marriott s practice of charging exorbitant fees for Wi Fi 53 54 On April 1 2015 Marriott acquired Canadian hotel chain Delta Hotels which operated 38 hotels at that time 55 56 On November 16 2015 Marriott announced the acquisition of Starwood for 13 billion 57 A higher offer for Starwood at 14 billion from a consortium led by China s Anbang Insurance Group was announced March 3 2016 58 59 60 After Marriott raised its bid to 13 6 billion on March 21 Starwood terminated the Anbang agreement and proceeded with the merger with Marriott 61 Following receipt of regulatory approvals Marriott closed the merger with Starwood on September 23 2016 creating the world s largest hotel company with over 5700 properties 1 1 million rooms and a portfolio of 30 brands 62 The Starwood acquisition gave Marriott a larger non US presence approximately 75 of Starwood s revenues were from non US markets 63 64 On November 30 2018 Marriott disclosed that the former Starwood brands had been subject to a data breach After the disclosure Attorney General of New York Barbara Underwood announced an investigation into the data breach 65 66 The cyberattack was found to be a part of a Chinese intelligence gathering effort that also hacked health insurers and the security clearance files of millions more Americans The hackers are suspected of working on behalf of the Ministry of State Security the country s Communist controlled civilian spy agency 67 68 69 Initially Marriott said that 500 million customers personal information had been exposed 70 In January 2019 the company updated the number of guests affected to less than 383 million customers and claimed many of the customer s payment cards had expired 71 The UK Information Commissioner s Office fined Marriott 18 million for breaches to GDPR law that contributed to the breach 72 Australia s Information Commissioner served Marriott an enforceable undertaking to improve their security 73 In 2019 and 2021 Marriott faced an investigation 74 and a class action lawsuit 75 in the US for its practice of charging resort fees that were not included in the room price with the services included in these resort fees unclear This method is prohibited in many parts of the world and is known as drip pricing 76 In December 2019 the company acquired Elegant Hotels operator of 7 hotels in Barbados 77 In February 2020 the company discovered a data breach that included the theft of contact information for 5 2 million customers 78 In April 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic the company instituted additional cleanliness standards including requiring the use of electrostatic sprayers with disinfectant adding disinfecting wipes in all hotel rooms and removing or re arranging furniture in public areas to allow more space for social distancing 79 During the pandemic global occupancy fell as low as 31 80 President and CEO Arne Sorenson died on February 15 2021 from pancreatic cancer 81 On February 23 2021 Anthony Capuano was appointed to fill Sorensen s vacancy as CEO and Director having previously served as Marriott s group president of global development design and operations 82 nbsp Entrance to new headquarters building in Bethesda MarylandIn November 2021 the company was criticized for refusing to host the World Uyghur Congress at one of its properties in Prague citing reasons of political neutrality 83 In August 2022 employees began moving into the company s new 21 story 785 000 square foot headquarters building on Wisconsin Avenue ahead of an official opening on September 21 The new building was constructed over four years as part of a 600 million downtown Bethesda campus together with the adjacent Marriott Bethesda Downtown hotel 84 In 2023 a criminal investigation was opened against Marriott in Poland claiming that it acted fraudulently and unethically against the Lim company the owner of a Warsaw hotel During the COVID 19 period Marriott would not keep up the hotel s maintenance and shifted the costs of maintaining the empty hotel to the Lim Company At the same time Marriott prevented the Lim Company from renting the hotel to the National Health Fund for doctors housing or contracting for advertising deals until the Lim Company would pay unwarranted bonuses to Marriott 85 Also in the same year on May 1 Marriott announced that it completed the acquisition of Mexican hotelier Hoteles City Express By this move Marriott officially entered the affordable midscale segment under City Express by Marriott brands 86 87 88 89 Awards edit In November 2020 Marriott International was named as one of the Top 75 Companies for Executive Women by Working Mother 90 In June 2022 Marriott was recognized by the International Hospitality Institute on the Global 100 in Hospitality a list featuring the 100 Most Powerful People in Global Hospitality 91 92 Senior leadership editFrom Marriott s founding in 1927 to 2012 the company s senior leadership was led by members of the Marriott family In 2012 Arne Sorenson became the first non Marriott family member to be appointed chief executive this practice continued when Anthony Capuano was named his successor in 2021 The current practice is members of the Marriott family are named chairman while other company executives are named as chief executive 93 Executive Chairman David Marriott since May 2022 Chief Executive Anthony Capuano since February 2021 List of former chairmen edit J Willard Marriott 1927 1985 Bill Marriott 1985 2022 List of former chief executives edit J Willard Marriott 1927 1972 Bill Marriott 1972 2012 Arne Sorenson 2012 2021 Finances editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sales by region 2023 94 Region Sales in billion shareUnited States amp Canada 17 7 74 6 International 4 5 18 8 Unallocated Corporate and Other 1 6 6 6 Year 95 Revenue Net income Total assets Employees 96 Millions of USD 2005 11 129 669 8 530 143 0002006 11 995 608 8 588 150 6002007 12 990 696 8 942 151 0002008 12 879 362 8 903 146 0002009 10 908 346 7 933 137 0002010 11 691 458 8 983 129 0002011 12 317 198 5 910 120 0002012 11 814 571 6 342 127 0002013 12 784 626 6 794 123 0002014 13 796 753 6 833 123 5002015 14 486 859 6 082 127 5002016 15 407 808 24 140 226 5002017 20 452 1 459 23 948 177 0002018 20 758 1 907 23 696 176 0002019 20 972 1 273 25 051 174 0002020 10 571 267 24 701 121 0002021 13 857 1 099 25 553 120 0002022 20 773 2 358 25 184 377 0002023 23 713 3 083 25 712 411 000Carbon footprint editMarriott International reported Total CO2e emissions Direct Indirect for the twelve months ending 31 December 2020 at 5 166 Kt 1 643 24 1 y o y 97 and aims to reach net zero emissions by 2050 98 Marriott International s annual Total CO2e Emissions Market Based Scope 1 Scope 2 in kilotonnes Dec 2017 Dec 2018 Dec 2019 Dec 20206 238 99 6 836 100 6 809 101 5 166 97 The Luxury Collection editThe Luxury Collection is a hotel brand of Marriott International with several notable hotels including Hotel Alfonso XIII Gritti Palace Hotel IVY Hotel Residences Hotel Imperial ITC Grand Chola Marques de Riscal Hotel The Nines Palace Hotel San Francisco The Park Tower Knightsbridge Hotel Phoenician Resort Hotel President Wilson The St Anthony Hotel and Royal Hawaiian Hotel As of December 31 2020 there were 118 hotels comprising 23 243 rooms operating under the brand 102 The Luxury Collection is notable as the first soft brand hotel chain 103 Most hotels of the brand are located in converted historic buildings including palaces or older hotels The brand also enlists notable designers to craft luxury travel accessories that are available exclusively on the brand s website 104 The Royal Penthouse Suite at Hotel President Wilson in Geneva part of The Luxury Collection billed at US 65 000 per night is listed at the top of the World s 15 Most Expensive Hotel Suites list compiled by CNN in 2012 105 History edit The Luxury Collection brand began on January 13 1992 when ITT Sheraton designated 28 of its most expensive hotels and 33 of the Sheraton Towers as the ITT Sheraton Luxury Collection 106 In February 1994 ITT Sheraton Hotels and Resorts acquired a controlling interest in CIGA Compagnia Italiana Grandi Alberghi or Italian Grand Hotels Company an Italian international hotel chain that owned several luxury properties in Europe 107 The majority of the CIGA hotels were folded into The Luxury Collection CIGA s original logo the four horses of St Mark was kept for The Luxury Collection brand logo until 2010 each Luxury Collection hotel now uses its own logo In 2011 it embarked on an advertising campaign 108 In 2012 the brand announced a major expansion in Asia particularly in China 109 In 2014 the brand signed Danish supermodel Helena Christensen as spokesperson 110 In 2015 the company launched a 700 million program to renovate properties 111 112 Marriott brands edit nbsp J W Marriott and the Ritz Carlton at LA Live Los Angeles nbsp A Fairfield Inn amp Suites in Lake Buena Vista Florida nbsp JW Marriott at South Beach Singapore nbsp JW Marriott Desert Springs in door Boat Parking Foyer in Palm Desert California nbsp Frenchman s Cove U S Virgin Islands a Marriott Vacation Club resortMarriott operates over 30 brands internationally 113 Brands edit Luxury edit JW Marriott Hotels 121 Locations 48 430 Rooms The Ritz Carlton 119 Locations 31 179 Rooms W Hotels 71 Locations 20 144 Rooms St Regis 58 Locations 12 382 Rooms Bvlgari HotelsPremium edit Marriott Hotels amp Resorts 587 Locations 210 064 Rooms Sheraton Hotels and Resorts 436 Locations 152 194 Rooms Westin Hotels amp Resorts 243 Locations 88 157 Rooms Renaissance Hotels 175 Locations 53 258 Rooms Le Meridien 119 Locations 31 029 Rooms Delta Hotels 135 Locations 30 514 Rooms Gaylord Hotels 6 Locations 10 220 Rooms Design Hotels 111 Locations 8 702 Rooms Select edit Courtyard by Marriott 1 312 Locations 196 960 Rooms Fairfield by Marriott 1 290 Locations 129 382 Rooms Residence Inn by Marriott 903 Locations 111 446 Rooms SpringHill Suites 547 Locations 64 774 Rooms Four Points by Sheraton 309 Locations 58 972 Rooms TownePlace Suites 503 Locations 51 063 Rooms Aloft Hotels 232 Locations 38 170 Rooms AC Hotels 236 Locations 36 978 Rooms Moxy Hotels 138 Locations 26 044 Rooms Element Hotels 99 Locations 14 594 Rooms Protea Hotels by Marriott 63 Locations 6 611 Rooms Midscale edit City Express by MarriottSoft Brands and Collections edit The Luxury Collection Edition The Autograph CollectionTimeshare edit Marriott Vacation Club Grand Residences by Marriott Sheraton Vacation Club Westin Vacation Club The Ritz Carlton Club St Regis Residence ClubLong Stay and Rentals edit Marriott Executive Apartments Apartments by Marriott Bonvoy 114 Great America parks edit Main articles California s Great America and Six Flags Great America nbsp Yankee Harbor one of the original areas part of Marriott Great America theme parks Marriott developed three theme parks of which two opened Marriott s Great America in Santa Clara California and Marriott s Great America in Gurnee Illinois 115 A third site was proposed but never built in the Washington D C area but was cancelled due to strong opposition by surrounding residents 116 117 The parks were operated by Marriott from 1976 until 1984 and were themed to celebrate American history The American themed areas under Marriott s tenure of ownership included Carousel Plaza the first section beyond the main gates small town themed Hometown Square The Great Midwest Livestock Exposition At County Fair with a Turn of the Century rural fair theme Yankee Harbor inspired by a 19th century New England port Yukon Territory resembling a Canadian Alaskan logging camp and the French Quarter modeled Orleans Place At the opening the parks had nearly identical layouts 118 119 120 In 1984 Marriott disposed of its theme park division 121 both parks were sold and today are associated with national theme park chains The Gurnee location was sold to Six Flags where it operates today as Six Flags Great America 17 The Santa Clara location was sold to the City of Santa Clara who retained the underlying property and sold the park to Kings Entertainment Company 122 renamed Paramount Parks in 1993 123 From 1993 to 2006 the Santa Clara location was known as Paramount s Great America 123 In 2006 Paramount Parks was acquired by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company 18 the Santa Clara park operates today as California s Great America 124 In the years after their sale the layouts of both of the parks have diverged substantially 118 Loyalty program edit nbsp Marriott Bonvoy logoMarriott Bonvoy is Marriott s loyalty program and was formed in the February 2019 merger of its three former rewards programs Marriott Rewards Ritz Carlton Rewards and Starwood Preferred Guest Former loyalty programs edit Starwood Preferred Guest also known as SPG was founded in 1999 as the first in the industry to enforce a policy of no blackout dates no capacity controls and online redemption In 2012 Starwood Preferred Guest began offering lifetime status and a dedicated Starwood ambassador for loyal members 125 Ritz Carlton Rewards was founded in 2010 Members were able to receive air miles instead of reward points and able to earn ten points or two miles for every dollar spent on any Ritz Carlton room rates Despite the restriction of membership to only one of the two programs members of Ritz Carlton Rewards were able to earn points in other Marriott hotels while Marriott Rewards members were able to earn points at a Ritz Carlton 126 See also edit2018 Marriott Hotels strikePortals nbsp Maryland nbsp CompaniesReferences edit a b c d Marriott International Inc 2023 Form 10 K Annual Report U S Securities and Exchange Commission February 13 2024 SCHEDULE 14A INFORMATION REQUIRED IN PROXY STATEMENT U S Securities and Exchange Commission Marriott International 10K Report 2023 a b A RETROSPECTIVE Host Hotels amp Resorts McDowell Edward December 26 1995 Bible Now Shares Hotel Rooms With Some Other Good Books The New York Times Marriott Bill May 9 2007 Remembrances of Mom Marriott on the Move Marriott International a b J Willard Marriott From Root Beer To Riches Entrepreneur October 10 2008 Rosenwald Michael July 1 2007 Root Beer Roots The Washington Post Our Story Marriott International Marriott Bill January 16 2019 CELEBRATING TWIN BRIDGES ANNIVERSARY Marriott International Nation s First Marriott Hotel Closes Its Doors Deseret News December 20 1988 Draznin Haley September 4 2017 The Marriott family American Dream From Hot Shoppes to hotels CNN Clabaugh Jeff August 2 2016 Key Bridge Marriott s future is uncertain WTOP Rosenthal Josh March 25 2023 Arlington County condemns clears former Key Bridge Marriott building FOX 5 DC Retrieved June 26 2023 Before hotels magnate dabbled in restaurants PDF Alexandria Times March 7 2013 Marriott Bill August 16 2019 TAKE A SPIN ON NATIONAL ROLLER COASTER DAY Marriott International a b Bally s adds Great America to network Southern Illinoisan April 27 1984 a b Press Releases Cedar Fair Entertainment Company Cedarfair com Archived from the original on July 28 2006 Retrieved 2012 06 04 Services Forbes McQuaid Kevin L March 7 1995 Marriott gets 49 of Ritz Carlton The Baltimore Sun Merle Renae June 19 2002 Ritz Carlton to Be Based in Md The Washington Post Sanchez Jesus February 19 1997 Marriott to Buy Renaissance for 1 Billion Los Angeles Times McDowell Edwin February 19 1997 Marriott Aims Overseas With Acquisition The New York Times 1998 Annual Report PDF New World Development 1998 pp 34 35 Marriott sued money cnn com Form 10 K for the Fiscal Year Ended January 2 2004 U S Securities and Exchange Commission In Town Hotels Ltd Partbership v Marriott Inter Inc 246 F Supp 2d 469 S D W Va 2003 law justia com Hedgpeth Dana April 3 2004 Marriott to Sell Stake in 2 U S Brands The Washington Post Drinkard Jim January 17 2005 Donors get good seats great access this week USA Today Financing the inauguration USA Today January 16 2005 Some question inaugural s multi million price tag USA Today January 14 2005 Marriott Hotels To Go Smoke Free CBS News July 20 2006 Sanders Peter July 19 2006 Marriott to Ban Smoking From All Rooms The Wall Street Journal Rosenwald Michael S July 20 2006 Marriott Hotels Ban Smoking In Rooms The Washington Post Yu Roger February 1 2007 Marriott says trans fats will check out USA Today Marriott to Cut Trans Fat At U S Canada Hotels The Wall Street Journal February 2 2007 Basu Aniruddha November 11 2010 Marriott to expand India portfolio to 100 hotels Reuters DeLollis Barbara January 21 2011 Marriott says no to adult movies in new hotels USA Today Heath Thomas January 21 2011 Marriott hotels will stop offering in room adult movies The Washington Post Willard M Romney 2010 Tax Return PDF Efile com Mitt Romney leaves Marriott International board American City Business Journals January 13 2011 Willard M Romney 2010 Tax Return PDF Efile com Romney as Audit Chair Saw Marriott Son of BOSS Shelter Defy IRS Bloomberg News Did Romney enable a company s abusive tax shelter CNN August 9 2012 Rosenwald Michael S December 13 2011 Marriott CEO J W Marriott Jr to step down The Washington Post Clabaugh Jeff December 13 2011 Bill Marriott Jr retiring as CEO American City Business Journals King Danny December 14 2011 Bill Marriott to step down as Marriott CEO Travel Weekly Lynch Kevin June 9 2015 World s tallest hotel Take a look inside the J W Marriott Marquis Dubai Guinness World Records Longstreth Andrew January 15 2013 Former hotel owner sues Marriott over alleged labour conspiracy Reuters Marriott to Pay 600K to Resolve WiFi Blocking Investigation Press release Federal Communications Commission October 3 2014 Dismissal of Marriott s Petition for a Declaratory Ruling Federal Communications Commission February 13 2015 Marriott hotels do U turn over wi fi hotspot blocks BBC News February 15 2015 Free Wi Fi at luxury Marriott hotels for some Los Angeles Times November 2 2014 Hotels to collect record 2 25 billion in guest fees Los Angeles Times August 31 2014 Marriott International Completes Acquisition of Delta Hotels and Resorts Becomes the Largest Full Service Hotelier in Canada Press release Marriott International April 1 2015 Deschamps Tara January 27 2015 Marriott expands in Canada by buying Delta hotel brand Toronto Star Marriott closes 13 billion purchase of Starwood to become world s largest hotel chain Los Angeles Times Associated Press September 23 2016 Starwood dumps Marriott deal for competing bid USA Today March 18 2016 Starwood receives nearly 14B buyout bid from Chinese group Associated Press March 14 2016 Carew Rick Steinberg Julie Jamerson Joshua March 15 2016 Starwood Gets Offer From Group Led by Anbang Threatening Marriott Deal The Wall Street Journal Banerjee Arunima March 21 2016 Sheraton owner Starwood accepts higher offer from Marriott Reuters Marriott International Completes Acquisition of Starwood Hotels amp Resorts Worldwide Creating World s Largest and Best Hotel Company While Providing Unparalleled Guest Experience Press release Marriott International September 23 2016 MARRIOTT BUYING STARWOOD IN DEAL VALUED AT 12 2 BILLION Advertising Age November 16 2015 Blackman Andrew Yu Hui yong Mulholland Sarah November 16 2015 MARRIOTT BUYING STARWOOD IN DEAL VALUED AT 12 2 BILLION Bloomberg News Henney Megan November 30 2018 Marriott discloses data breach that could affect up to 500M guests Fox News O Flaherty Kate November 30 2018 Marriott Breach What Happened How Serious Is It And Who Is Impacted Forbes Sanger David E Perlroth Nicole Thrush Glenn Rappeport Alan December 11 2018 Marriott Data Breach Is Traced to Chinese Hackers as U S Readies Crackdown on Beijing The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Marriott hotel cyber attack linked to Chinese spy agency The Independent December 12 2018 Marriott cyberattack traced to Chinese hackers Axios December 12 2018 Shepard Sydny January 9 2019 Marriott Breach Unencrypted Passport Numbers Payment Cards Leaked Security Today Cimpanu Catalin January 4 2019 Marriott says less than 383 million guests impacted by breach not 500 million ZDNet Marriott Internation Fine by ICO PDF Information Commissioner s Office a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link OAIC March 10 2023 Marriott International enforceable undertaking OAIC Retrieved March 27 2024 Elliott Christopher August 24 2022 Whatever happened to those resort fees everyone hates The Washington Post Rizzi Corrado September 11 2019 Marriott International Hit with Class Action Over Alleged Drip Pricing for Hotel Room Rates classaction org Shaak Erin March 9 2021 Marriott Hit with Class Action Over Alleged Drip Pricing Scheme classaction org Hansen Drew December 10 2019 Marriott closes on purchase of Barbados hotel portfolio American City Business Journals Sorrells Mitra March 31 2020 Marriott is victim of another massive data breach Phocuswire Marriott International Launches Global Cleanliness Council to Promote Even Higher Standards of Cleanliness in the Age of COVID 19 Marriott International April 21 2020 Jelski Christina August 11 2020 Marriott believes worst is over global occupancy at 30 Phocuswire Valinsky Jordan February 16 2021 Marriott CEO Arne Sorenson has died after pancreatic cancer fight CNN Bartiromo Michael February 23 2021 Marriott International names new CEO following death of Arne Sorenson Fox Business Allen Ebrahimian Bethany Lawler Dave November 18 2021 Marriott refused to host Uyghur conference citing political neutrality Axios Retrieved November 18 2021 Schere Dan August 15 2022 New Marriott International headquarters towers above downtown Bethesda Bethesda Magazine Retrieved August 21 2022 marriott ma problemy prokuratura wszczela sledztwo dorzeczy pl Marriott Acquires City Express Hotels LoyaltyLobby October 19 2022 Retrieved September 15 2023 Inc 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