Hotel chains use short-haul applications
You first need to check with your hotel directly to find out if they honor coupons or rebate programs. Many hotel chains now carry their own loyalty programs.
The same pressure you use without chains.
A. use a, because the hotel is [həu'tel] , "h" is a consonant.
In this day and age, most hotels use room scheduling software. The software helps employees see whch rooms are available and the length of the guests' stay.
"Snow chains are for use on tires in heavy snow. Check with local laws regarding the use of snow chains before installing as they are illegal in many areas. Based on my research, I cannot find any information on Rain Chains."
when you stay in the hotel, you can say in a hotel when you just waitting in the hotel, you can say at a hotel
Corporations use short-haul applications
Hospitals use short-haul applications
Institutions use short-haul applications
Universities use short-haul applications
Normally you would use a before the word hotel but it isn't wrong to use an. You can use an before hotel because the first syllable is unstressed.
i would say chains