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 1 September 2010
Hotel Wi-Fi And Car Parking Charges Most Resented Extras, Say Holidaymakers | DailyMail.co.uk

Hotels who still charge guests to use Wi-Fi are simply being greedy, according to a new survey of travellers. Being asked to pay expensive hourly rates to log on when many cafes and bars offer free internet access was listed as one of the top pet hates of hotel guests. The research, by Hotels.com, found that three in four people disagree with Wi-Fi charges and believe it should be available free of charge.
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