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Hotel Burg Opens in Leesburg, Virginia

Hotel Burg has opened a 39-room boutique hotel on King Street in Leesburg, Virginia.
Hotel Burg has officially opened its doors in Leesburg, Virginia, offering a new boutique hotel experience in the heart of Loudoun County. The property, located on King Street, features 39 guest rooms, including eight suites. The hotel is designed with a blend of Federal, Colonial, and Italianate architectural styles across three buildings, one of which is a preserved 1885 historic house.
The hotel includes a fine dining restaurant, The Huntōn, led by Chef Vincent Badiee. The restaurant focuses on open-fire cooking and features a menu that highlights local ingredients and seasonal dishes. An all-day café and bar, The Diana Lounge, offers additional dining options, including signature sandwiches and handcrafted cocktails. The Rooftop Bar provides views of the Virginia countryside and downtown Leesburg.
Hotel Burg also offers a range of guest experiences, including complimentary transportation to local attractions and events. The hotel provides monthly programming in partnership with local businesses, such as workshops and demonstrations. Additionally, the hotel hosts trunk shows and pop-up events featuring regional artisans.
The property includes The Chase, a private members’ club offering amenities such as a speakeasy, flexible workspaces, and fitness facilities. The club provides exclusive access to hotel facilities and hosts events like wine tastings and art exhibitions.
For events, Hotel Burg offers the Boardroom and Community Room, accommodating up to 18 and 100 guests, respectively. The Manor 1858, a nearby 22-acre estate, is available for weddings and private events.
Hotel Burg is offering a grand opening package with discounted rates and complimentary cocktails for stays from August 1 through October 31, subject to availability.
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Delta Says It Will Not Use AI to Target Customers

Key Points
- Delta Air Lines clarified it does not use AI to set individualized airfares based on personal data, following criticism from lawmakers.
- The airline uses AI, via a partnership with Fetcherr, to assist in dynamic pricing for a growing portion of its domestic flights, but claims all fares are determined by market dynamics and are publicly available.
- Lawmakers and officials have expressed concerns about potential predatory or ‘surveillance’ pricing, prompting Delta to stress its commitment to fair, competitive pricing and data privacy.
Summary
Delta Air Lines has publicly stated that it does not use AI to set individualized prices based on personal customer data, responding to recent criticism and inquiries from U.S. lawmakers. The airline acknowledged using AI technology, through a partnership with Fetcherr, to assist analysts in setting fares for a portion of its domestic flights, with plans to expand this use. However, Delta emphasized that fares are determined by market competition, not personal data, and all prices are transparently published, aiming to dispel concerns about privacy and potential predatory pricing.
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U.S. Dollar Slide Hurts Accor, Minor, and Meliá

Some of the world’s largest hotel companies saw their earnings dented by currency swings in the first half of 2025, as euro and baht-reporting groups absorbed losses while U.S.-based chains appeared largely insulated from the volatility.
Accor, Meliá Hotels, and Minor International all reported currency-related losses that offset solid operational performance. Meanwhile, U.S.-based Hilton and Wyndham, which report in dollars, did not mention foreign exchange impacts in their earnings calls and appeared shielded from the same pressures.
The U.S. dollar index dropped 10.8% in the first half of 2025 following the Trump administration’s April tariffs and public clashes with the Federal Reserve. The resulting investor pullback caused the dollar to weaken sharply against the euro, baht, and other currencies.
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