Competition in Action - pay extra for a clean hotel room?
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Malaysian hotel chain Tune Hotels, a no frills hotel chain is set to come to London. At just £35 a night for a room what would you expect to get? A bed, a shower and a central London location. Anything more and you have to pay. For example getting your room cleaned will cost £7.50 and the use of a hair dryer is £2. This is an interesting concept. I recently looked at staying in a hotel in London in August and was shocked at the high prices they were charging. This may well be an excellent idea and may help to bring down the prices of the competition.

The first one opens at Westminster Bridge on the 30th August. After that the company aims to open 15 hotels in London by 2017.
It is certainly an interesting concept, we will see if it catches on.
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