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Let's Go There Soon
No Room for Trafficking
Agnelo Fernandes
Hotel Lincoln
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update
Global Sales Director, Western Region
Julie Tenge
In her words, Tenge notes that “Companies say a lot of these buzz words, like everyone talks about integrity and work life balance, but we really walk the walk.”
Let's Go There Soon
We are proud to be supporter of the Let’s Go There campaign, joining the collective travel industry, including brands and organizations from airlines to hotels and resorts, travel advisors, car rentals and theme parks, across every state and city in the U.S. to reignite America’s sense of wanderlust. We are all working together to inspire your next great adventure and ensure your future trips are as healthy and safe as possible. Let’s Go There, Soon. When it’s time for you, we’ll be ready.
No Room for Trafficking
Hotels are leading the fight to end human trafficking. Learn more about the industry’s leadership in our mission to train 100% of hotel employees here: ahla.com/issues/human-trafficking
No Room for Trafficking is an American Hotels & Lodging Association national awareness campaign that builds on the industry’s ongoing commitment and work to end human trafficking. Through elevating, assessing, educating and supporting the fight to end human trafficking, AHLA’s campaign will ensure hotel employees are continuously developing a better understanding of ways to identify traffickers and potential victims in hotels.
Chief Strategy Officer and EVP, Terranea Resort
Agnelo Fernandes
Hotel Lincoln
Midwestern hospitality, eclectic in-room furnishings, and sweeping views of Lake Michigan and the city
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update
The safety and wellbeing of our guests and associates is paramount at CoralTree Hospitality. Our team is prepared and dedicated to upholding and ensuring a continued safe and healthy environment. We understand you may be concerned about the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and how it may affect you. We are actively monitoring the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) updates from the World Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and will continue to respond based on the best advice of governments, public health authorities and medical professionals. We encourage guests with questions regarding upcoming reservations to contact your property for assistance.