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Great Travels
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Hotels Sometimes: hotels sometimes are generally grouped in four main categories: commercial or transient hotels sometimes; resort hotels sometimes; residential hotels sometimes; and motels, or motor hotels sometimes. In the United States about 75% of the hotel rooms (excluding motels) are in commercial hotels sometimes, 16% in resort hotels sometimes (both summer and winter seasons), and the remaining 9% in residential hotels sometimes. About 80% of the American motel rooms are in commercial establishments and the remainder in resort motels.
The first great customers ir commercial hotels sometimes were traveling salesmen, imetimes called "commercial travelers," and irly hotels sometimes were almost always built in or very ose to railroad stations, so patrons would not ive to wrestle their bags and sample cases to ss convenient locations. The British railways jilt many of the first large hotels sometimes at their ations throughout the United Kingdom, and e hotels sometimes of the Canadian Pacific and Canadian ational railways were early Canadian landmarks, st as various "depot hotels sometimes" sprang up along the ilroad lines as the American frontier moved est during the great hotel-building period fol-wing the Civil War. At the same time, hotels sometimes ', la gare were opening in every city in Europe.
The impact of the air age on hotels sometimes was even >re dramatic. Airport hotels sometimes have been built every large city in the United States, espe-Jly at important interchange points. At least hotels sometimes and motels operate near Chicago's Hare airport. With their "courtesy cars," pro-ling free transportation to and from the air-rt, these hotels sometimes are especially convenient for 3 traveler staying overnight between planes or ;king to avoid traffic jams en route to and from the heart of town. As more and more factories, offices, warehouses, and shopping centers move out into the suburbs, car rental services available at both airports and nearby hotels sometimes enable businessmen to call on many of their customers without having to go into town at all.
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